To drive or urge with force, or irresistibly; to force; to constrain; to oblige; to necessitate, either by physical or moral force., To take by force or violence; to seize; to exact; to extort., To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate., To gather or unite in a crowd or company., To call forth; to summon., To make one yield or submit.
force, make, oblige, constrain, coerce, impel, dragoon
coerce, constrain, bulldoze, drive
obligate
Oblige
Energy and force
force
force
Force
power
The root word is puls. It means urge or push.
Urge, coerce, enforce, oblige, necessitate...
The word is cogent, and having power to compel or constrain.
There is no such word. You probably mean preponderance, which is a noun meaning superiority in strength, numbers, weight, or importance.
You probably mean 'flimsily' meaning without strength or solidarity as in a weak fabric or structure
Two rhymes that can mean both strength and compel are "might" and "light." Both words can be used to convey a sense of power or force, as well as the idea of compelling someone to do something.
To carry
to drive
compel or coerce.
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
I will compel him to tell the truth.I wish I could compel my cat to come when I call.
No. The word compel is a verb, and does not use the suffix -ful (makes adjectives from nouns). The adjectives related to the verb compel are the predicates: compelling and compelled.
compeler, obligar.
vis (noun) - strength, force potestas, potestatis (noun) - power, rule, force conpello, conpellere, conpuli, conpulsus (verb) - force, compel, drive
compel, coerce
The root word is puls. It means urge or push.
To Mesmerize is to hypnotize, to fascinate, or to compel by fascination.