Examples of using Compulsion in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Where there is no compulsion of work!
Compulsion in every form is bad.
Where there is no compulsion of work Text Resize!
It is liberation from fear, greed, and compulsion.”.
All compulsion of any sort is from the devil.
Overdosing Craving: A strong need, or compulsion, to drink.
There is no compulsion to exchange;
No compulsion in religion With which sword was Islam spread?
(255) There is no compulsion in matter of faith.
The food is more about camaraderie and company, not compulsion.”.
This compulsion to return to the scene of the trauma.
And he didn't feel any sort of compulsion to do so.
There is no compulsion in religion remember.
The minute changed. Look, I know you feel like this compulsion… Okay.
There is no compulsion to read a book.
Compulsion intends to reduce anxiety, but there are other ways to relax.
There can be no compulsion in mental training.
Those who take extreme risks often describe being drawn in by a feeling of compulsion.
A strong desire or sense of compulsion to take the drug;
Addiction is a compulsion so beyond our control, that we may as well be a feather fighting against a gale-force wind.
Freud's contribution of the repetition compulsion is one of his great achievements.
Yet out of compulsion and with great reluctance he performed the posi- upanayana rituals: as his elders did, he too patrol- like repeated the gayatri mantra.
We do not know what their compulsion is that they went with them.
If your obsession and compulsion are affecting your quality of life, you should see your doctor or mental health providers.
With codification of uniform rules and its compulsion, the scope of the freedom of religion will be reduced.
There is no compulsion to maintain a minimum balance.
After all, it's rarely the phone or tablet itself that creates the compulsion, but rather the games, apps, and online worlds it connects us to.
She could not control her compulsion, which involved removing recurrent intranasal crusts.
It's rarely the phone or tablet itself that creates the compulsion, but rather the games, apps, and online worlds it connects the people to.
As the tension, hunger, and feelings of deprivation build, the compulsion to eat becomes too powerful to resist: a“forbidden” food is eaten;