Compell example sentences

Related (11): compel, compulsion, compelling, compelled, compels, compellable, compellation, compellative, compellatory, compellent, compellability.

com·pel

verb

compel (verb) · compels (third person present) · compelled (past tense) · compelled (past participle) · compelling (present participle)

  - force or oblige (someone) to do something:

  - bring about (something) by the use of force or pressure:

  - drive forcibly:

Synonyms

force, pressure, impel, drive, press, push, urge, oblige, require, make, bulldoze, railroad, steamroller, constrain, exact, extort, demand, enforce, necessitate, Legal

"Compell" Example Sentences

1. He tried to compell her to stay, but she refused.
2. She was compellled to accept the offer.
3. The court's decision was compellling.
4. His evidence was compellling enough to convict the criminal.
5. The situation compellled her to take drastic action.
6. He was compellled to resign from his post.
7. The evidence was compellling enough to make a conviction.
8. The judge's ruling was compellling.
9. She was compellled to accept the job offer.
10. The situation compellled him to take desperate measures.
11. His argument was so compellling that everyone agreed.
12. The manager was compellled to take disciplinary action.
13. His arguments were so compellling that nobody could refute them.
14. The circumstances compellled her to make a difficult decision.
15. The evidence was compellling enough to make a guilty verdict.
16. The judge's ruling was compellling and had to be followed.
17. His arguments were so compellling that everyone was convinced.
18. The situation compellled him to take drastic measures.
19. His speech was compellling enough to sway the audience.
20. The evidence was compellling enough to convict the suspect.

Common Phases

"compell"; "compelling"; "compelled"; "compellingly"; "compeller"; "compellingly"; "compellingness"; "compellingly".

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