18 Verbs to Use for the Word impetuosities

Order may sometimes be broken by passion, or inadvertency, but will hardly be reestablished by monitors like this, who cannot govern his own passion, whilst he is restraining the impetuosity of others.

In two days Waller had returned to the Charwell, which separated the two armies; but an unsuccessful action at Copredy Bridge[e] checked his impetuosity, and Charles, improving the advantage to repass the river, marched to Evesham in pursuit of Essex.

For that reason alone, he was ready to curb his fierce impetuosity.

I fear your impetuosity and friendship, and yet I love to be able to count on you.

But it is best of all to cut short the impetuosity of communities, and, if under guise of some appeals to your sovereignty and safety and good fortune they undertake to use force upon anybody or to undertake exploits or expenditures that are beyond their power, not to permit it.

Their deliberate reflection I am not afraid of, but I confess I dread their impetuosity.

To mention the impetuosity of his own courage, is to make the blame of his temerity equal to the praise of his valour; which seems, indeed, to be the most gentle censure that the truth of history will allow.

Markovitch's attempts to restrain and modify his impetuosities that the Embassy recommended her care and guidance to other young secretaries.

You shall be persuaded with your own eyesperhaps you will regret your impetuosity.

" "Thou shalt come if thou art in the castle," Janet's scowling face under cover of the high-backed chair stopped his lordship's impetuosity, "hast a frock, Kate?

The Gauls had scattered archers and light-armed infantry here and there, among their cavalry, to give relief to their retreating troops, and sustain the impetuosity of our cavalry.

The Boy took its pretty impetuosity for a happy augurythe very sled was eager for the mighty undertaking.

It was Mrs. Trenton's extreme cautiousness that had brought her the proud distinction of being the first President of the Arts and Crafts, where it was considered necessary to temper the impetuosity of the younger members; and, besides, Mrs. Trenton never carried her doubts and fears too far.

Except the god who wieldeth the Pinaka, there is none rise that can bear the impetuosity of the thousands of arrows shot by me from the Gandiva.

The Parliament horse, although valiant and better trained than that of the Royalists, were yet unable to withstand the impetuosity with which the latter always attacked, the men seeming, indeed, to be seized with a veritable panic at the sight of the gay plumes of Rupert's gentlemen.

As we were always lucky enough to be the only people wanting to inspect, at the particular hour we wentwhich was always as near ten as possiblewe managed by judicious means to calm the impetuosity of the guide, and induce him to tell his tale slowly.

We must endeavor so to govern the passions (each of which combines in itself a masculine impetuosity with a feminine weakness) that they shall take the part of the reason instead of attacking it.

This awful incident made such a solemn and deep impression on him, that from that time he began to make strong and earnest efforts to control the natural impetuosity of his temper; and he finally attained to a remarkable degree of self-control.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  impetuosities