Examples of using Compelled in English and their translations into Swedish
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He's compelled.
That means you don't have to answer my questions. Compelled.
I felt compelled.
And compelled an angel to do it!
Because I'm compelled.
People also translate
I'm compelled to protect you.
I just felt compelled.
I was compelled to bring her.
I just felt compelled.
Someone compelled them to be here.
Commissioner Gordon was compelled to leave.
She was compelled against her will.
Is there a board member who feels compelled to begin?
Klaus compelled him to watch me.
He failed. He obviously felt compelled to finish the task.
He compelled Jeremy to forget God knows what.
Someone compelled me.
Compelled. That means you don't have to answer my questions.
God. She compelled us.
I compelled Principal Weber into a generous three-day suspension.
But if I felt compelled to find him?
I, who had an education in philosophy, feel compelled to say this.
I would be compelled to ask you to try.
But a real ripper enjoys the hunt. I could have compelled her to behave.
Don't feel compelled to answer, Ezekiel.
In view of the points described above, I felt compelled to vote in favour.
The virus compelled her to leave the building.
And often punishing them in all the synagogues, I compelled them to blaspheme.
You can't be compelled, but you can be killed.
The deteriorating governance situation has compelled us to enhance donor unity.