I was unable to resist the compulsion to block a certain answerer.
It was obvious from her rushed kiss that her ardor was merely a passing compulsion.
i was bored i suddently had a compulsion to study
She felt a strong compulsion to check her phone constantly for new messages.
She felt a strong compulsion to check her phone constantly for messages.
Addiction is an illness, which includes the compulsion to use certain substances, or shoplift, despite all of the self destructive and negative past consequences the addict has faced.
You just have. Hope this helps.
Compulsion is a strong, irresistible urge to do something, even if one may not want to or it may not be in their best interest.
How would you use theory in a sentence
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
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I knew I was too out of shape to skate up such a steep inclination, so I took a detour around the pond instead.She wasn't sure exactly when it happened, but at some point the inclination to drink became a powerful compulsion that she could not resist.
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.