Examples of using Compel in English and their translations into Korean
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Situation compel to marry.
Compel me to answer questions.
Couldn't you just compel them?
I cannot compel her to marry you.
My job is to advise, not compel.
People also translate
You cannot compel men to love the truth.
With just a few keystrokes, I can compel millions.
We cannot compel you to use our products.
Elect Hillary, he said, and the government will compel you to buy health insurance.
They also compel us to see society's gross inequity.
Government should compel religion.
Compel your lower nature to obey your higher nature as you obey your superiors.
I expect AI will compel greater creativity.
This is how we will be judged. And their voices should compel us to change.
Necessity and danger compel me to trouble you once more….
A simple event in your daily life can grab your attention and compel you to start writing.
Identity can compel you to reject the truth- even when you have evidence proving it.
The tempter can never compel us to do evil.
No broadcaster can compel a politician to be interviewed, but leader interviews have been a key part of the BBC's prime time election coverage for decades.
Insurance companies can NOT compel you to use a specific facility.
It would seem that none of the classical arguments for God's existence can compel us to believe in him.
That's how we get… Compel people to get action.
This instruction from God makes it clear that anyone is mistaken who thinks that he or she can compel others to believe.
Such splits among the courts usually compel the Supreme Court to settle the issue.
If this is right, then unlike in the case of Fred and Gita, the disagreement should not rationally compel Ben to change his mind.
If any of these reasons compel you, it's time to find a VPN service for your Android device.
The word“please” is there because neither God nor she can compel another to choose happiness.
The World Must Compel the U.S. to Allow Korea to Have Peace.
Protestant thinker John Locke argued, in 1689, that no person can compel another's God-given conscience.
Lucas' seizures and post-traumatic stress compel Rosemary to flee from Ken's nefarious experimentation.