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compel

/kəmˈpɛl/

Intermediate

compel

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  • 1.

    To force or oblige someone to do something.

    "The law will compel people to change their ways."

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Duty compels him to act.

Duty compels him to act.

The evidence will compel us to change our minds.

The evidence will compel us to change our minds.

The new regulations compel businesses to adopt stricter safety measures.

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compel - translations in 14 languages

한국어강요하다, 강제하다
Englishcompel
简体中文强迫
繁體中文強迫
日本語強いる
Tiếng Việtép buộc
Portuguêscompelir
Françaisforcer
Deutschzwingen
Españolobligar
Монголалбадах
Bahasa Indonesiamemaksa
Bahasa Melayumemaksa
ไทยบังคับ

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Frequently asked about compel

How do you pronounce compel?

compel is pronounced [/kəmˈpɛl/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.

What does compel mean?

compel means "compel". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.

How difficult is compel?

compel is a Intermediate-level word.

Can you give an example sentence with compel?

Example: "Duty compels him to act." — used to mean "compel".

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