compel |
x |
As a verb compel
is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
compel |
false |
As a verb compel
is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
compel |
justify |
In lang=en terms the difference between compel and justify
is that
compel is to exact, extort, (make) produce by force while
justify is to absolve, and declare to be free of blame or sin.
As verbs the difference between compel and justify
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
justify is to provide an acceptable explanation for.
compel |
forces |
As verbs the difference between compel and forces
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
forces is .
persuasion |
compel |
As a noun persuasion
is persuasion.
As a verb compel is
(transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up.
compel |
compels |
As verbs the difference between compel and compels
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
compels is (
compel).
compel |
feel |
As verbs the difference between compel and feel
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
feel is (
lb)
to use the sense of touch .
As a noun feel is
a quality of an object experienced by touch.
As a pronoun feel is
.
As an adjective feel is
.
As an adverb feel is
.
compel |
regulate |
As verbs the difference between compel and regulate
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
regulate is to dictate policy.
compel |
capitulate |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between compel and capitulate
is that
compel is (obsolete) to call forth; to summon while
capitulate is (obsolete) to draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley.
As verbs the difference between compel and capitulate
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
capitulate is (obsolete) to draw up in chapters; to enumerate.
compel |
sway |
As verbs the difference between compel and sway
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
As a noun sway is
the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
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