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compel Meaning in marathi ( compel शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



सक्ती, जबरदस्ती करणे,

Verb:

जबरदस्ती करणे, चालविण्यास,



compel मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

कलम ३५४ : नुसार एखाद्या स्त्रीस लज्जा उत्पन्न होईल अशी जबरदस्ती करणे.

मानवी विष्टा खाण्याची जबरदस्ती करणे, महिलेस जात पंचायतीमध्ये नग्न करणे, व्यक्तीच्या डोक्यावर मानवी विष्टा व लघवी असलेले मडके ठेवण्यात येणे आणि ते फोडणे, हातावर लालबुंद झालेली कुर्‍हाड ठेवण्याची तयारी करणे, महिलेला चारित्र्याच्या संशयावरून उकळत्या तेलात हात घालून नाणे बाहेर काढण्याची शिक्षा करणे.

compel's Usage Examples:

Their rituals involve the mitotiliztli (meaning “to be compelled by or said in dance; for a story to be told in an animated manner”).


Its strategic location near the South China Sea was very compelling that a group of few families whose principal source of livelihood was fishing decided to settle in that area.


Because of the tens of thousands of different commercial glitters, identical glitter particles can be compelling evidence that a suspect.


abstain from conduct in which there is a legal right to engage, by means of instilling in the person who is compelled a fear that, if the demand is not complied.


Guo reported to him Emperor Xuanzong's intentions, and Emperor Ruizong felt compelled to affirm Emperor Xuanzong's actions in an edict.


Neither the shareholders nor the executive board can compel an officer to retire, whereas the supervisory board can.


level of presentability, being compelled to wear their hair up, wear white gloves, and instructed how to apply their makeup.


His brand of politics was described as a blend of populism and raw thuggery that often compelled either violent loyalty or violent opposition.


Although Pius XII felt compelled to reprove the desire for novelty among certain leaders of the Liturgical Movement.


laws compelling blacks to carry identity documents, to prevent the immigration of blacks from other countries.


"It is averagely compelling .


Shipley, Vachana literature comprises pithy pieces of poetic prose in easy to understand, yet compelling Kannada language.


Šimʿôn; Greek: Σίμων Κυρηναῖος, Simōn Kyrēnaios; died 100) was the man compelled by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus of Nazareth as Jesus was taken.



Synonyms:

clamor, walk, shame, implement, squeeze, oblige, impose, hale, have, enforce, condemn, coerce, get, stimulate, move, cause, thrust, force, obligate, induce, apply, make, pressure, act,



Antonyms:

activity, discontinue, behave, refrain, exempt,



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