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UK//kəmˈpɛl//US//kəmˈpɛl//

Meaning of Compel

To force or make someone do something.

In simple words: To make someone do something.

Compel in a sentence

  • The law may compel individuals to serve on a jury.
  • She felt compelled to speak out against injustice.
  • Many parents compel their children to pursue higher education.
  • The evidence was enough to compel the jury to reach a verdict.
  • He was compelled by his conscience to help those in need.

How to use Compel

Used in formal contexts, often in legal or persuasive scenarios. Avoid casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

compel + object + infinitive

Memory hint

Think 'comPEL' like 'pull' someone to do something.

Related words

Collocations with Compel

  • compel someone to act
  • compel an audience
  • compel compliance

Synonyms for Compel

Opposites of Compel

Common mistakes with Compel

  • Confused with 'compelled' - understand verb forms.
  • Incorrect subject-verb agreement - ensure correct conjugation.
  • Overusing in informal contexts - mainly formal.

Compare Compel with Force, Oblige, Pressure

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Frequently asked questions about Compel

What does Compel mean?

To make someone do something.

What is the definition of Compel?

To force or make someone do something.

How do you use Compel in a sentence?

The law may compel individuals to serve on a jury.

Can you give another example of Compel?

She felt compelled to speak out against injustice.

What are synonyms for Compel?

Common alternatives include force, coerce, oblige, compel, pressure.

What is the opposite of Compel?

Opposite meanings include dissuade, prevent, discourage.

What words go with Compel?

It commonly pairs with compel someone to act, compel an audience, compel compliance.

What are common mistakes when using Compel?

Confused with 'compelled' - understand verb forms. Incorrect subject-verb agreement - ensure correct conjugation. Overusing in informal contexts - mainly formal.

How do you pronounce Compel?

US: //kəmˈpɛl//, UK: //kəmˈpɛl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Compel?

Used in formal contexts, often in legal or persuasive scenarios. Avoid casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Compel?

"Compel" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.