genitive) ‘do something’] (reflexive with się) to compel oneself, to force oneself, to make oneself [with do (+ genitive) ‘do something’] zmusić in Wielki...
genitive) ‘do something’] (reflexive with się) to compel oneself, to force oneself, to make oneself [with do (+ genitive) ‘do something’] zmuszać in Wielki...
ejective ejectment to compel to leave to throw out forcefully to compel (a sports player) to leave the field to project oneself from an aircraft to cause...
sforzar) (transitive) to force, to compel Synonym: ġiegħel (reflexive) to strive (transitive) to break; to sprain (intransitive) to exert oneself sforz ...
first-person singular preterite obligué, past participle obligado) to force, to compel, to make (someone do something) Por favor no me obligues a hacer esto. Please...
/ɔˈbliːsən/ obligen To oblige; to compel to do something or behave a certain way. To start being obligated; to make oneself obligated. To donate or offer...
Norse fýsa (“to urge, compel, incite, provoke, exhort”). IPA(key): /ˈfyː.sɑn/, [ˈfyː.zɑn] fȳsan to hasten, make haste, prepare oneself He ongan hine fȳsan...
of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone a social, legal, or moral requirement, duty, contract, or promise that compels someone to...
restrain oneself, master one's inclinations: sibi imperare or continere et coercere se ipsum to overcome one's passions: imperare cupiditatibus to compel communities...
10, “Asbell v. State”, in The Pacific Reporter, volume 55, page 339: To compel a state, upon theories of doubtful statutory interpretation, to appear as...