0 compelling or being compelled -- paksaan
You are under no compulsion to go.
Comorbidity of anxiety, phobia, compulsions and depression.
He praised the energetic and scolded the slack; and competition for honour proved as effective as compulsion.
The language was that of co-operation, not compulsion.
The most compulsive compulsion, the master compulsion, is the compulsion to appropriate one's own expropriation.
The only exception to this was that by study convention we did not exclude subjects who felt there might be some rational basis for their obsessions or compulsions.
The essentialism implicit in compulsion's challenge is misguided, and, in fact, actually existing political orders come far closer to that demanded by liberal norms than might be supposed.
Of note, 9 of the 12 patients had obsessions related to numbers or counting compulsions.
The electoral, if not political, compulsions of a democracy cannot be set aside for long.