compel
Kelime Anlamı :
1. zorlamak.
2. mecbur etmek.
3. zorunda bırakmak.
4. gerektir/zorla.
5. zorla.
6. zorlayan.
7. ilgi uyandıran.
8. mecbur.
9. zorlanan.
10. zorla(mak).
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to force, drive, or constrain: duty compelled the soldiers to volunteer for the mission.
2. to necessitate or pressure by force; exact: an energy crisis compels fuel conservation. see synonyms at force.
3. to exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway: "the land, in a certain, very real way, compels the minds of the people” ( Barry Lopez).
2. to necessitate or pressure by force; exact: an energy crisis compels fuel conservation. see synonyms at force.
3. to exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway: "the land, in a certain, very real way, compels the minds of the people” ( Barry Lopez).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
(literally) to drive together, round up
2. to overpower; to subdue
3. to force, constrain or coerce
4. to exact, extort, (make) produce by force
2. to overpower; to subdue
3. to force, constrain or coerce
4. to exact, extort, (make) produce by force
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to make one yield or submit.
2. to drive or urge with force, or irresistibly; to force; to constrain; to oblige; to necessitate, either by physical or moral force.
3. to take by force or violence; to seize; to exact; to extort.
4. to force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate.
5. to gather or unite in a crowd or company.
6. to call forth; to summon.
2. to drive or urge with force, or irresistibly; to force; to constrain; to oblige; to necessitate, either by physical or moral force.
3. to take by force or violence; to seize; to exact; to extort.
4. to force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate.
5. to gather or unite in a crowd or company.
6. to call forth; to summon.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to drive or urge with force or irresistibly; constrain; oblige; coerce, by either physical or moral force: as, circumstances compel us to practise economy.
2. to subject; force to submit; subdue.
3. to take by force or violence; wrest; extort.
4. to drive together; unite by force; gather in a crowd or company; herd.
5. to overpower; overcome; control.
2. to subject; force to submit; subdue.
3. to take by force or violence; wrest; extort.
4. to drive together; unite by force; gather in a crowd or company; herd.
5. to overpower; overcome; control.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia