When an action is required, the person may be said to be:
ordered, coerced, required, compelled, constrained, or forced.
The adjective for an action that must be done is:
mandatory, compulsory, requisite, obligatory, or imperative.
someone means a person something means a thing
The word you are looking for is "supportive." It means to be interested in and encouraging of the progress of someone or something.
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Forefathers means the people who created something in the past. If you're looking for a word that means someone who will create something in the future, a good word is "posterity." If you're looking for a word that means someone who destroyed something in the past, a couple of choices are "destroyer" or "scourge."
The word is "impact." It means to have a strong effect on someone or something.
Inform.
visiting
Dominance.
Yes, entice is a word. It means to interest someone in something, such as, to entice someone to try the spaghetti.
The word loathe means to hate or despise someone or something.
an important person that means something to someone