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123com|pel´ler — com|pel «kuhm PEHL», transitive verb, pelled, pel|ling. 1. to drive or urge with force; force: »Rain compelled us to stop our ball game. Circumstances compel us to economize. 2. to bring about by force; command: »A policeman can compel obedience… …
124com|pel´la|ble — com|pel «kuhm PEHL», transitive verb, pelled, pel|ling. 1. to drive or urge with force; force: »Rain compelled us to stop our ball game. Circumstances compel us to economize. 2. to bring about by force; command: »A policeman can compel obedience… …
125com|pel — «kuhm PEHL», transitive verb, pelled, pel|ling. 1. to drive or urge with force; force: »Rain compelled us to stop our ball game. Circumstances compel us to economize. 2. to bring about by force; command: »A policeman can compel obedience to the… …
126com- — [käm, kəm] [L com < OL com (L cum), with < IE * kom, closely along, next to, with > Gr koinos, common] prefix with, together: also used as an intensive [common; command]: It becomes col before l; cor before r; con before c, d, g, j, n, q …
127com|mand´ing|ness — com|mand|ing «kuh MAN dihng, MAHN », adjective. 1. in command: »a commanding officer, the commanding ship of the fleet. 2. controlling; powerful: »commanding influences. SYNONYM(S): compelling. 3. authori …
128com|mand´ing|ly — com|mand|ing «kuh MAN dihng, MAHN », adjective. 1. in command: »a commanding officer, the commanding ship of the fleet. 2. controlling; powerful: »commanding influences. SYNONYM(S): compelling. 3. authori …