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1. Compulsion definition is - an act of compelling : the state of being compelled
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2. How to use Compulsion in a sentence.
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3. Compulsion definition, the act of compelling; constraint; coercion
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4. Urge, need, obsession, necessity, preoccupation, drive He felt a Compulsion to talk about his ex-wife all the time
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5. Force, pressure, obligation, constraint, urgency, coercion, duress, demand Students learn more when they are in classes out of choice rather than Compulsion.
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6. Compulsions refer to mental or physical responses or behaviors to obsessions
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7. Compulsions or compulsive acts can be defined as repetitious, purposeful physical or mental actions that the individual feels compelled to engage in according to their own strict rules or …
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8. Common obsessions and Compulsions that many are familiar with include the fear of germs and sickness, constant hand washing, using bleach wipes to handle everyday objects that other people have
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9. Based on the Leopold-Loeb case, Compulsion makes for an interesting watch
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10. What does Compulsion mean? The definition of a Compulsion is an irresistible urge to do something or on obsession with something, or a constraint o
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11. Compulsion Creatures of your choice that you can see within range and that can hear you must make a Wisdom saving throw
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12. Compulsion mixes CSI-style investigation with a ripped-from-the-headlines plot and a dose of romance for a keeps-you-guessing, fast-paced and savvy thriller, right up until the shocking finale
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13. What Readers are saying about Compulsion: "The cimax will blow your mind
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14. Compulsion may refer to: Compulsive behavior, a psychological condition in which a person does a behavior compulsively, having an overwhelming feeling that they must do so
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15. 6 synonyms of Compulsion from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 23 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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16. Find another word for Compulsion
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17. Compulsion is a credible portrait of an era, and an early example of an infamous crime turned into compelling fiction.” — Alan Lelchuk, author of American Mischief “Though Truman Capote claimed to have invented a new literary genre with In Cold Blood —a form he called the ‘nonfiction novel’—that distinction truly belongs to Meyer
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18. This force is Compulsion, that urge …
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19. Compulsion [kom-pul´shun] 1
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20. “Compulsion” is the 1st track in Martin Gore’s solo written ‘Counterfeit EP’
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21. “Compulsion” was originally written by artist Joe Crow, and was
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22. Compulsion (n.) early 15c., "coercion, application of force (to someone) overwhelming his preferences," from Old French Compulsion, from Latin Compulsionem (nominative compulsio) "a driving, urging," noun of action from past-participle stem of compellere "to drive, force together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + pellere "to drive" (from PIE root *pel-(5) "to thrust, strike, drive").
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23. A Compulsion is a strong desire to do something, which you find difficult to control
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24. He felt a sudden Compulsion to drop the bucket and run
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25. It's a Compulsion to write, more than talent, that makes a writer
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26. Synonyms: urge, need, obsession, necessity More Synonyms of Compulsion
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27. ‘Parliament has since amended the law, in the light of that judgment, to make evidence obtained under Compulsion inadmissible.’ ‘If at all they had called her, it had been under Compulsion from either the film directors or the producers.’
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28. Compulsion is one of those films which could be anything! Success, failure or something in the middle - the result depending on the viewer, his understanding of the subtle directing and
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29. ‘Parliament has since amended the law, in the light of that judgment, to make evidence obtained under Compulsion inadmissible.’ ‘If at all they had called her, it had been under Compulsion from either the film directors or the producers.’
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30. Definition of Compulsion in the Definitions.net dictionary
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31. What does Compulsion mean? Information and translations of Compulsion in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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32. Compulsion was based on the notorious 1924 case of Nathan Leopold (1904-1971) and Richard Loeb (1905-1936), who were eighteen-year-old law students at the University of Chicago when they killed fourteen-year-old Robert Franks for thrills
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33. Compulsion is the name for the art of subjugating another person's will through the use of the One Power
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34. The lesser form of Compulsion is described like a whip, and makes the subject nervous and giddy, but the more advanced Compulsion compels the subject to worship the user
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35. The Compulsion to expose, renegotiate, or reinvent the strengths and weaknesses of dance tradition offers little in its final outcome to attract the average dance-goer
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36. But, pepita, when you do right without Compulsion, there are always two lumps.
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37. Examples of Compulsion in a sentence
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38. Along with my obsessive compulsive disorder comes the Compulsion to repeatedly check doors to ensure they are locked.
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39. A Compulsion is different from an addiction, which is a physical or chemical dependence on a substance or behavior
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40. • The Compulsion to return may be strong, but the obstacles are huge
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41. Compulsion to do something • If anything, Letterman thinks, these women have a Compulsion to reach a higher plane of conversation that strains credulity
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42. • He was a voracious reader with a Compulsion to finish everything he started.
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43. There is no Compulsion to say anything
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44. You are under no Compulsion to disclose this information
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45. You're under no Compulsion to take part
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46. Although there was no legal Compulsion, the moral obligation to pay was strong
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47. The use of Compulsion in psychiatric care is a controversial issue.
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48. Compulsion (8 Occurrences) 1 Corinthians 7:37 But the man who is strong in mind and purpose, who is not forced but has control over his desires, does well if he comes to the decision to keep her a virgin.
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49. Compulsion An Alex Delaware Novel Once again, the depths of the criminal mind and the darkest side of a glittering city fuel #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman’s brilliant storytelling
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50. Compulsion can take forms other than physical force
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