receive impetus
Frequency: 6.58.5 per million words
To be given a driving force.
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- The new policy is expected to receive considerable impetus from public support.
- After the inspiring speech, the team's efforts received renewed impetus.
- Scientific research often receives its initial impetus from a groundbreaking discovery.
- This project will receive fresh impetus with the allocation of additional funds.
- The reform movement began to receive significant impetus as more people joined.
- His career received unexpected impetus after winning the prestigious award.
- Environmental initiatives frequently receive their impetus from global conferences.
- The economy is projected to receive a major impetus from the government's investment plan.
- Without sufficient funding, even a good idea may not receive the necessary impetus to succeed.
- The campaign will receive an immediate impetus once the celebrity endorsement is announced.