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Definitionv. force somebody to do something
Last update: September 5, 2015
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We compel all students to fill out this form. [Please select]
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Sometimes I have to compel my daughter into doing her chores by threatening to keep her allowance. [Please select]
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The congressman believes we should compel people who receive public assistance to perform monthly drug tests. [Please select]
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The section requiring annual reports, while it led to the creation of a Bureau of Statistics, did not give the Commission power to compel complete or satisfactory answers to its requests for information. [Please select]
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"Then will I compel thee to follow me," said El Hakim. [Please select]
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Fathers do not compel their daughters to marry in this century. [Please select]
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Who is to compel people to do this and that. [Please select]
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When they refused, soldiers were sent to compel them, and great cruelties were practised upon them. [Please select]
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Crude though its materials compel it to be, the author believes it may prove useful. [Please select]
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Surely your own good sense must compel you to admit that Rose sings splendidly. [Please select]
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