Impitise
Impetus + impieties = impitise
Used in a sentence:
Some of these digital works seem to wish to guide if not force their audience into accepting their story as if it is theirs as if the story is not shared among everyone who encounters it as if it, the story itself, does not have some spirit or impitise to assert a conceptual path.
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
impetus (noun)1.
a) (1) a driving force - impulse
(2) - incentive stimulus
b) stimulation or encouragement resulting in increased activity
2.
the property possessed by a moving body its mass and its motion - in virtue of used of bodies moving suddenly or violently to indicate the origin and intensity of the motion
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
impiety (noun)
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