counterimpulse

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English

Etymology

From counter- +‎ impulse.

Noun

counterimpulse (plural counterimpulses)

  1. An impulse that runs counter to another impulse.
    • 1921, Psyche and Eros:
      If the presence of a counterimpulse were sufficient to determine a mistake all of us should and would be constantly making mistakes.
    • 1982, Introducing Psychoanalytic Theory, page 119:
      In the conflict theory, there is an impulse or a motive, and an opposing counterimpulse or countermotive.
    • 1988 November 11, Andrew Goodwin, “Reading: The Cultural Crash of '89”, in Chicago Reader:
      This counterimpulse tends to embrace everything difficult and European with juvenile zeal.