-adjective 1. required; mandatory; obligatory: compulsory education. 2. using compulsion; compelling; constraining: compulsory measures to control rioting.
-noun 3. something, as an athletic feat, that must be performed or completed as part of a contest or competition: The ice skater received a higher score on the compulsories than on her freestyle performance.
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Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.
The prefix for compulsory is "in-".
Required by rule is the main meaning of compulsory.
It is compulsory that you do your homework on time.
"Compulsory" is an adjective.
no it is not compulsory but there are schools there......................
No math is not compulsory for CA.
The opposite of compulsory (compelled) would be voluntary or optional.
If something is compulsory, it means it is required by either law or rule.Ex. "Math is compulsory in most schools."It is compulsory for me to go to school every day.
differentiate between complusory and non-compulsory insurance and examples of each
NOT eg non-compulsory = not compulsory
Nothing is Compulsory in this World.