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Définition et signification de « compel » en anglais

to compel
01

contraindre

to make someone do something
Ditransitive: to compel sb to do sth
to compel definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The law compels companies to disclose certain financial information.
La loi oblige les entreprises à divulguer certaines informations financières.
02

contraindre, obliger

to cause something to be necessary or to make it inevitable
Transitive: to compel an action or approach
example
Exemples
The complexity of the project compelled additional resources.
La complexité du projet a contraint des ressources supplémentaires.
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