COMPEL in a Sentence
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120 example sentences for COMPEL, such as:
1. His courage and skill compel our admiration.
2. Your cleverness and skill has compelled our admiration.
3. The law will compel employers to provide health insurance.
4. The same power that compels her silence may compel her speech.
5. The evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it.
2. Your cleverness and skill has compelled our admiration.
3. The law will compel employers to provide health insurance.
4. The same power that compels her silence may compel her speech.
5. The evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it.
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Meanings and Examples of COMPEL
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compel
v. force somebody to do something
v. necessitate or exact
Classic Sentence: (104 in 7 pages)
1 Then it is because you haven't the will; but I have means to compel you.
2 Come here now, Nelly: I must either persuade or compel you to aid me in fulfilling my determination to see Catherine, and that without delay.
3 It suited Catherine to have him there: at any rate, it made her hate her room up-stairs more than ever: and she would compel me to find out business below, that she might accompany me.
4 Edmond, my friend, do not compel me to tarnish that noble and pure image reflected incessantly on the mirror of my heart.
5 Besides, the provident law has deprived you of the power to disinherit me, at least entirely, as it has also of the power to compel me to marry Monsieur This or Monsieur That.
6 Mattie was her relation, not his: there were no means by which he could compel her to keep the girl under her roof.
7 The second Mrs. Calvert had never known how to compel respect from negro servants and it was not to be expected that she could get it from a white man.
8 The instant her voice broke off, ceasing to compel my attention, my belief, I felt the basic insincerity of what she had said.
9 I would rather not have gone into this question at present, but you compel me.
10 The same power that compels her silence may compel her speech.
11 Nor did she know reticence: before any one she would disclose her mind, and no force could compel her to maintain silence when she desired to speak.
12 But, at the same time certain facts arise, compel recognition, and knock at the door in their turn.
13 His manhood was humbled by the part he was compelled to play and by the thought of what Mattie must think of him.
14 She was compelled by threats, if not by violence, to make the charge against the victim.
15 A piece of red flannel was wrapped around Mademoiselle's throat; a stiff neck compelled her to hold her head on one side.
Example Sentence: (16 in 2 pages)
1 Why, Jane, what would you have? I fear you will compel me to go through a private marriage ceremony.
2 He would compel her to listen to what he had to say; he would never again jeopardize their happiness by allowing her to misunderstand him.
3 Why, Jane, what would you have? I fear you will compel me to go through a private marriage ceremony, besides that performed at the altar.
4 The law will compel employers to provide health insurance.
5 His courage and skill compel our admiration.
6 The Senate duly approved Mr Rajoy's request to apply Article 155 of the constitution; it grants the government wide powers to compel a region to obey the constitution.
7 Local housing authorities have been compelled by the housing crisis to make offers of sub-standard accommodation.
8 The students ought not to be compelled to go back of academic titles to find out what they mean.
9 Prosecutors, grand jurors, marshals and court stenographers are legally compelled not to reveal what happens in the grand jury room.
10 Your cleverness and skill has compelled our admiration.
11 The dearth of skilled labor compelled the employers to open trade schools.
12 I'll do the best I can with it, even if I am compelled to pilfer from the pages of the book.
13 A fight-to-the-last-breath duel is often more compelling than merely a parade of highlight plays.
14 They had better not succeed in compelling anyone to work the proposed shift to midnight.
15 The evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it.