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PEL/PUL Word Study H

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compel (def.)(verb) to force or drive
dispel (def.)(verb) to force out or away
compulsion (def.)(noun) a lack of constraint; an impulse
propulsion (def.)(noun/adjective) the act of moving forward
repulsion (def.)(noun) the act of driving away; the distaste for something
pulse (def.)(noun) throbbing; stroke, vibration
expulsion (def.)(noun) to expel or force out
compel (sent.)(verb) Parents sometimes must ___ their children to brush their teeth.
dispel (sent.)Before a game, it is important to ___ bad thoughts and focus.
compulsion (sent.)He had a ___ to eat sweets and couldn’t stop despite his best efforts.
propulsion (sent.)The ship’s ___ system failed, and it stopped.
repulsion (sent.)His ___ for broccoli was obvious when he pushed his untouched plate away.
expulsion (sent.)Bringing a weapon to school will result in an immediate ___.
pulse (sent.)The patient’s ___ was unsteady as she was rushed to the hospital.
pel/pul (def.)to push


9th Grade English Teacher
Tuscarora High School
Frederick, MD

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