English to Arabic Dictionary compulsive

compulsive

القهري
definition
adjective
compulsive eating
resulting from or relating to an irresistible urge, especially one that is against one's conscious wishes.
this play is compulsive viewing
irresistibly interesting or exciting; compelling.
example
What is distinctive about such 'compulsive' behaviour, I would argue, is that the desires and emotions in question are more or less radically independent of the evaluational systems of these agents.
The opening section of the programme, in which the tiresome threesome rummage through the day's news stories, has fast become 'compulsive' viewing, for all the wrong reasons.
Rarely have the compositional anxieties of the Scherzo sounded more robust and urgent, or its litany of 'compulsive' surges so compelling.
This is a comic take on the nature of luck and the power of faith from the perspective of a cancer patient and her 'compulsive' gambler husband.
Black said she has neglected her house and garden, and her children and pets - members are 'compulsive' readers.
Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for 'compulsive' viewing.
As you learn to modify your 'compulsive' behaviour, your anxiety levels should lessen.
Well, 'compulsive' behaviour has been, for decades now, easier to treat psychologically than obsessions.
I have no tolerance for 'compulsive' gamblers, this stemming from a personal experience with one.
Her job at an auctioneer's - one where rich girls fill in time before getting hitched - doesn't pay enough, especially as she is a 'compulsive' consumer.
You know I can be a very 'compulsive' person, and I have to admit that most of the time I read in the same way that I smoke and chew gum and jiggle my leg a lot.
The near limitless play potential makes this game a godsend for obsessive, 'compulsive' fans of this style of play, and the ocean deep gameplay ensures that there is always something new to do.
The guitarist has a thousand yard stare that gives the complete impression of disconnection - it's a 'compulsive' and exciting experience.
Over the past two Sundays, Williams's disturbing 10-month-long expose of Britain's hooligan underworld has made 'compulsive' viewing on BBC2.
As a 'compulsive' user of news.bbc.co.uk, I think that that competition is precisely the point.
Her snappy asides, unconstrained mix of observational humour and rants on life's irritations make for lucid, 'compulsive' viewing.
He became a 'compulsive' traveller, spending a year on the Ivory Coast in 1931 and making many photographs.
War and disasters are indeed fascinating, they make 'compulsive' viewing, especially if you're not in the firing line.
For example, multiple addictions have been found among more than half of adolescents who have a 'compulsive' behaviour problem.
The 'compulsive' overeater eats whenever and whatever she likes.
A child's ability to play is limited by these 'compulsive' behaviors.
As treatment progresses, most patients gradually experience less anxiety from the obsessive thoughts and are able to resist the 'compulsive' urges.
Sure enough, he was a liar and a 'compulsive' gambler.
If the national press are anything to go by this is a play that makes for 'compulsive' viewing.
For many years he was a 'compulsive' gambler, and a very unsuccessful one at that, and while there is no evidence that his life was overly blighted by the addiction, he did run up fairly substantial debts to several bookmakers in Glasgow.
I am a 'compulsive' consumer of gossip magazines and freely admit to an unhealthy fascination with celebrity.
A 'compulsive' overeater (binge-eater) is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight.
Third, technology has a compelling, even 'compulsive' , logic of its own.
Aside from their technical prowess, the performance was made 'compulsive' viewing by the showmanship of the boys.
This was 'compulsive' viewing, but only because it was incredibly badly made.
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