Compulsion

/kəmˈpʌlʃən/ noun

Compulsion is a strong, often irresistible urge to do something, even if you know it may not be wise. It can also mean being forced to act by rules, threats, or pressure.

From Latin 'compellere' ('to drive together, force') via Late Latin 'compulsiō' and Old French. The core idea is being 'driven' or 'pushed' into action.

AMግዳጅ
ARإكراه
BNবাধ্যবাধকতা
CSdonucení
DAtvang
DEZwang
ELεξαναγκασμός
EScompulsión
FAاجبار
FIpakko
FRcompulsion
GUમજબૂરી
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