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    Com·pel
    /kəmˈpel/

    verb

  2. The meaning of COMPEL is to drive or urge forcefully or irresistibly. How to use compel in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Compel.

  3. COMPEL definition: 1. to force someone to do something: 2. to produce a strong feeling or reaction: 3. to force…. Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for COMPEL: coerce, force, obligate, oblige, drive, impel, constrain, intimidate; Antonyms of COMPEL: let, allow, permit, induce, move, convince, satisfy, argue.

  5. Compel definition: to force or drive, especially to a course of action. See examples of COMPEL used in a sentence.

  6. 1. to force or drive, esp. to a course of action: His unruliness compels us to dismiss him. 2. to secure or bring about by force or power: to compel obedience.

  7. Compel means to force or drive someone to do something. Even if you don't like toast, when you visit the toast-eating natives of Shrintakook Island, you'll be compelled to eat it, or they will not trust you.

  8. COMPEL meaning: 1. to force someone to do something: 2. to produce a strong feeling or reaction: 3. to force…. Learn more.

  9. to force somebody to do something; to make something necessary. compel somebody to do something The law can compel fathers to make regular payments for their children. I feel compelled to write and tell you how much I enjoyed your book. The court has powers to compel witnesses to attend.

  10. Compel definition: To force (a person) to do something; drive or constrain.

  11. compel means to constrain someone, in some way, to yield or to do what one wishes: to compel a recalcitrant debtor to pay; Fate compels us to face danger and trouble. impel may mean literally to push forward, but is usually applied figuratively, meaning to provide a strong motive or incentive toward a certain end: Wind impels a ship. Curiosity ...

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