What is another word for am compelled?

Pronunciation: [am kəmpˈɛld] (IPA)

The phrase "am compelled" refers to feeling obligated to do something or to feeling a powerful urge to act in a certain way. Other words that can be used as synonyms for this phrase include "am coerced," "am impelled," "am driven," "am forced," "am obliged," and "am obliged." These words all express a similar sense of being compelled to act or to behave in a particular way. Whether it's due to external pressures or internal motivations, feeling compelled can be a powerful drive that propels us towards action and shapes our choices and decisions.

What are the hypernyms for Am compelled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Am compelled

  • I am a libertine, but I am not a nor a , and since I am compelled to set my apology alongside my vindication, I shall therefore say that it might well be possible that those who condemn me as unjustly as I have been might themselves be unable to offset the infamies by good works as clearly established as those I can contrast to my errors. I am a libertine, but three families residing in your area have for five years lived off my charity, and I have saved them from the farthest depths of poverty. I am a libertine, but I have saved a deserter from death, a deserter abandoned by his entire regiment and by his colonel. I am a libertine, but at Evry, with your whole family looking on, I saved a child—at the risk of my life—who was on the verge of being crushed beneath the wheels of a runaway horse-drawn cart, by snatching the child from beneath it. I am a libertine, but I have never compromised my wife’s health. Nor have I been guilty of the other kinds of libertinage so often fatal to children’s fortunes: have I ruined them by gambling or by other expenses that might have deprived them of, or even by one day foreshortened, their inheritance? Have I managed my own fortune badly, as long as I have had a say in the matter? In a word, did I in my youth herald a heart capable of the atrocities of which I today stand accused?... How therefore do you presume that, from so innocent a childhood and youth, I have suddenly arrived at the ultimate of premeditated horror? No, you do not believe it. And yet you who today tyrannize me so cruelly, you do not believe it either: your vengeance has beguiled your mind, you have proceeded blindly to tyrannize, but your heart knows mine, it judges it more fairly, and it knows full well it is innocent.
    Marquis de Sade
  • Sometimes I do believe in predestination. I feel helpless to do anything but what I am compelled to do.
    Why the lucky stiff

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