Compel

/kəmˈpel/ verb

To compel is to force or strongly pressure someone to do something. It can also mean to make something feel so interesting or powerful that people can’t resist paying attention.

From Latin *compellere* “to drive together, force,” from *com-* “together” + *pellere* “to drive, push.” The image is of being driven into an action or situation.

AMማስገደድ
ARيجبر
BNবাধ্য করা
CSnutit
DAtvinge
DEzwingen
ELαναγκάζω
ESobligar
FAمجبور کردن
FIpakottaa
FRcontraindre
GUમજબૂર કરવું
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