felt compelled• County officials felt compelled to comply.• Reno apparently felt compelled to deny not just that she was a lesbian, but that she had any sexuality at all.• Even Massachusetts felt compelled to expel many free blacks.• Newly married and ecstatically happy, he yet felt compelled to offer himself for one of the war's most hazardousenterprises.• Mike Teague felt compelled to punch the wild Tinnock away and was in turn punched.• In 1960, though, he felt compelled to return to the painting.• But because there were those who wanted me to fail, I felt compelled to succeed.• Many councillors said they felt compelled to vote against the motion because they believed in the tenantfarmersfreedom of choice.
Origincompel
(1300-1400)Latincompellere, from com- ( → COM-) + pellere“to drive”