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Meanings of
compel
in English
Portuguese
constranger
Catalan
obligar
Spanish
obligar
Back to the meaning
Force somebody to do something.
oblige
obligate
Portuguese
constranger
Command.
command
require
Synonyms
Examples for "
command
"
command
require
Examples for "
command
"
1
If there's free space in the volume group, simply issue the
command
:
2
Neither the right words nor the right conditions are at my
command
.
3
Haven't heard anything about 'submitting' through my own 'chain of
command
'
yet.
4
One said cheekily, ''Tis the only ship Jake 'ere'll ever
command
,
sir!'
5
Changes in
command
necessitated adjustments that could give rise to new problems.
1
But EU rules
require
border checks with countries outside the common market.
2
Its roads, water facilities, railways, health and education systems all
require
investment.
3
But EU rules
require
border checks with countries outside its single market.
4
Students will, however, continue to
require
Home Office security and identity checks.
5
Some energy and environment solutions will
require
more government action, he said.
Usage of
compel
in English
1
Investigators should be able to
compel
important information from executives, Morgenstern said.
2
Similar state collapses in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia might
compel
similar invasions.
3
Lawmakers also may debate whether to seek to
compel
testimony from Giuliani.
4
Subpoenas can
compel
parties to provide materials that authorities want to review.
5
It also cannot
compel
former police officers to give evidence at all.
6
And of course shaken off the lad's feeble attempts to
compel
it.
7
Heris said, Then we ought to have the means to
compel
him.
8
The visions
compel
him to help wronged souls resolve their unfinished business.
9
The overcrowded homes of the poor
compel
the children to witness everything.
10
The object was to
compel
the retirement of the State bank circulation.
11
It has the power to
compel
witnesses to give evidence under oath.
12
But with that affinity power he could probably
compel
even a voidhawk.
13
These facts
compel
us to act along with our friends and allies.
14
Something seemed to
compel
me to attend the meetings in this city.
15
He tried in vain to
compel
his horse to face the storm.
16
Very well; then you must
compel
him, as well as the others.
Other examples for "compel"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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compel
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
compel witnesses
compel a man
compel obedience
compel attention
compel people
More collocations
Translations for
compel
Portuguese
constranger
obrigar
compelir
forçar
Catalan
obligar
compel·lir
Spanish
obligar
Compel
through the time
Compel
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common