compulsion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of compulsion in Hindi

  • विवशता
  • मजबूरी
  • अनिवार्यता
  • बाधन
  • बाध्यता
  • दबाव
  • विवशता
  • बाध्यकरण

compulsion Definition

Noun

  • the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; constraint.
  • an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, especially against one's conscious wishes.

compulsion Example

  • he felt a compulsion to babble on about what had happened ( जो कुछ हुआ था, उसके बारे में उन्होंने बड़बड़ाते हुए एक मजबूरी महसूस की )
  • Under that compulsion they parted with their money. ( उस मजबूरी के तहत उन्होंने अपने पैसे से हिस्सा लिया। )
  • No compulsion would have been necessary. ( कोई मजबूरी जरूरी नहीं रही होगी। )
  • The government has moved beyond exhortation to compulsion and thus removed yet another strand of local discretion. ( सरकार मजबूरी से आगे निकल गई है और इस तरह स्थानीय विवेक का एक और कतरा हटा दिया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • I would feel the compulsion to call back all the messages.
  • "It's almost a compulsion in that society.
  • She sees obsessive-compulsion in Toni's training regime.
  • "There is no compulsion, " he said.
  • Rodrigues approaches Sergio's compulsion with cold, behaviorist curiosity.
  • It's difficult to see compulsion in a sentence .
  • Until now, however, rabbinical courts have usually avoided compulsion.
  • Indian leaders are generating a war hysteria because of domestic compulsions,
  • She had forgotten the compulsion of his confident smile, the total assurance he carried everywhere he went.
  • Zeno believed that people could govern their actions without the need for external compulsion.
  • Uratha are fierce territorial predators who feel the compulsion to hunt.
  • Sexual compulsion includes an increased urge in sexual behavior and thoughts.
  • Actually, these engrams cause compulsions and repressions in later life.
  • The compulsion can be extremely difficult to control in many cases.
  • Julian allowed religious freedom and avoided any form of actual compulsion.
  • They set forth that all compulsion in religion should be removed.
  • But some kind of late-blooming compulsion to be honest is making it harder for me to stay under cover.
  • It reminded me of Get Shorty in which celebrities have a strange compulsion to overcomplicate food orders.  
  • He seems to be driven by some kind of inner compulsion.
  • The contract was vitiated because one person signed under compulsion.
  • It was our compulsion we had to stand by you.
  • I know it was more out of love than compulsion.
  • Members of Congress feel no compulsion to obey.
  • A compulsion made him take his socks off as well.
  • On the house, he had said with a little compulsion.
  • You should be safe from the compulsion to obey her.
  • There is a certain compulsion prevalent amongst a.
  • That, and a little prodding by the way of compulsion.
  • Serving humanity through compassion and serving humanity through compulsion are two different things.  
  • the payment was made under compulsion