That is the correct spelling of the verb "compel" (force, require).
The similar word is compile, to collect or gather.
You have spelled it correctly in your question.
Here are three examples... I felt compelled to answer the legal complaint after the plaintiff demanded a $500,000 judgment against me. The judge compelled me to answer the question. No one is compelled to speak; rather, they choose to do so in an effort to advance their career.
We compelled the enemy to surrender -- is an active sentence -- the subject is we, the verb is compelled, the object is the enemy.In a passive sentence the object of the active sentence goes into the subject position -- The enemy...........The verb phrase is -- be + past participle -- was compelled = The enemy was compelled........The phrase 'to surrender' is part of the verb -- The enemy was compelled to surrender.....The subject of the active sentence goes into the object position and is preceded with by --The enemy was compelled to surrender by us.The noun phrase -- by us can -- be left off if you want.
obligate Oblige
Being compelled means putting someone in a trance so they will do what you say. If you have every seen the tv show Vampire Diaries, the character Damon does this a lot.
The participles compelling and compelled are used as adjectives (the first more often than the second). There is also an adjective related to the noun compulsion, which is compulsory.
The likely word here could be forced (compelled, required).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "refugees" (those who flee a region or are compelled to leave).
compelled He felt compelled to return the old lady's wallet.
compelled He felt compelled to return the old lady's wallet.
Compelled - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Simon (some spell it Simone) was from Cyrene.(Matthew 27:32) As they were going out, they found a man of Cy·reʹne named Simon. This man they compelled into service to carry his torture stake. . .
Here are three examples... I felt compelled to answer the legal complaint after the plaintiff demanded a $500,000 judgment against me. The judge compelled me to answer the question. No one is compelled to speak; rather, they choose to do so in an effort to advance their career.
Russia was compelled to aid Serbia against Australia.
We compelled the enemy to surrender -- is an active sentence -- the subject is we, the verb is compelled, the object is the enemy.In a passive sentence the object of the active sentence goes into the subject position -- The enemy...........The verb phrase is -- be + past participle -- was compelled = The enemy was compelled........The phrase 'to surrender' is part of the verb -- The enemy was compelled to surrender.....The subject of the active sentence goes into the object position and is preceded with by --The enemy was compelled to surrender by us.The noun phrase -- by us can -- be left off if you want.
Compelled by Love - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The word compelled is a regular verb. It is the past tense of the verb compel.
I know of no evidence that he felt compelled to do anything whatsoever.