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forced to be done by law or authority
- Attendance at the safety training session is compulsory for all employees.
- Wearing a uniform is compulsory at the private school.
- In many countries, military service is compulsory for young adults.
- Taking a language course is compulsory for students in their first year of college.
- Paying taxes is compulsory for all citizens.
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having the power to force or constrain someone to do something
- The government's compulsory measures to enforce the new law were met with resistance.
- Such compulsory actions are often seen as necessary in times of crisis.
- The compulsory nature of the policy left citizens with no choice but to comply.
- The compulsory relocation of the community was carried out despite protests.
- The compulsory enlistment of young men into the army was a controversial decision.