0 a very strong feeling of wanting to do something repeatedly that is difficult to control:
1 a force that makes you do something:
2 a force that makes you do something:
None of which is to deny that legal compulsions and prohibitions are sometimes justified and even desirable.
Increasing urbanisation due to migration and the compulsions of the city have further weakened the family.
One proband (2 %) had obsessions only, twelve (21 %) had compulsions only, and forty-four (77 %) had both obsessions and compulsions.
Obsessive - compulsive disorder consists of repetitive intrusive thoughts (obsessions) or behaviors (compulsions).
However, specific categories of obsessions and compulsions were collapsed into more general categories to make this module less lengthy to administer.
First, an individual's relationship with 'saints' is often determined primarily by social context rather than simply by doctrinal allegiance or the compulsions of particular 'beliefs'.
By contrast, positive liberty revolves around internal constraints that inhibit freedom such as addictions, fears, and compulsions.
The electoral, if not political, compulsions of a democracy cannot be set aside for long.
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