What is another word for being compelled?

Pronunciation: [bˌiːɪŋ kəmpˈɛld] (IPA)

Being compelled refers to a situation where someone is forced or obliged to do something against their will. There are several synonyms for this phrase, including pressed, impelled, induced, coerced, and urged. Each of these words describes a subtle difference in the level of force used and the intention behind the compulsion. Pressed and impelled are relatively mild synonyms that suggest a gentle urging, while coerced connotes a more forceful and overt exertion of power. Induced and urged imply a motivator or incentive behind the compulsion, whereas compelled is a more neutral and straightforward term. Overall, these synonyms all convey the idea of being under pressure to act against one's own volition.

What are the hypernyms for Being compelled?

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

Famous quotes with Being compelled

  • What I am is a thinking, feeling human being compelled by history.
    Avery Brooks
  • Men's indignation, it seems, is more excited by legal wrong than by violent wrong; the first looks like being cheated by an equal, the second like being compelled by a superior.
    Thucydides
  • America, the freest nation on Earth, is also the most virtuous nation on Earth. This point seems counter-intuitive, given the amount of conspicuous vulgarity, vice and immorality in America. Some Islamic fundamentalists argue that their regimes are morally superior to the United States because they seek to foster virtue among the citizens. Virtue, these fundamentalists argue, is a higher principle than liberty. Indeed it is. And let us admit that in a free society, freedom will frequently be used badly. Freedom, by definition, includes the freedom to do good or evil, to act nobly or basely. But if freedom brings out the worst in people, it also brings out the best. The millions of Americans who live decent, praiseworthy lives desire our highest admiration because they have opted for the good when the good is not the only available option. Even amid the temptations of a rich and free society, they have remained on the straight path. Their virtue has special luster because it is freely chosen. By contrast, the societies that many Islamic fundamentalists seek would eliminate the possibility of virtue. If the supply of virtue is insufficient in a free society like America, it is almost nonexistent in an unfree society like Iran's. The reason is that coerced virtues are not virtues at all. Consider the woman who is required to wear a veil. There is no modesty in this, because she is being compelled. Compulsion cannot produce virtue, it can only produce the outward semblance of virtue. Thus a free society like America's is not merely more prosperous, more varied, more peaceful, and more tolerant; it is also morally superior to the theocratic and authoritarian regimes that America's enemies advocate.
    Dinesh D'Souza
  • After 1930, political theorists had begun to realize that every democracy—being a government of public opinion—is largely in the hands of those who make public opinion—that is to say, the newspaper-owners. In every country the big business men, the great financiers, were being compelled to purchase the influential newspapers and had little by little succeeded in doing so. They had been very clever in respecting the the external forms of democracy. The people continued to elect their deputies, who continued to to go through the forms of choosing ministers and presidents; but the ministers, presidents, and deputies could hold on to their positions only so long as they did what the Masters of Public Opinion told them to do; and, being well aware of this fact, they were duly submissive.
    André Maurois

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