English to Malay Dictionary compulsory

compulsory

wajib
definition
adjective
compulsory military service
required by law or a rule; obligatory.
translation of 'compulsory'
adjective
wajib
example
Civil libertarians are shocked at any ideas to use 'compulsory' powers on big groups.
They are making teachers attend a 'compulsory' course to enhance their computer skills.
The ID card should be 'compulsory' from the age of ten.
Britain is the only European Union state not to make a foreign language 'compulsory' in primary school.
Any child subjected to 'compulsory' schooling of any kind gets left behind intellectually.
helmets are 'compulsory' for all players
Defra does not have 'compulsory' powers to sample deer and needs permission from the landowner or deer owner.
The judge said she was arguing against 'compulsory' wayleave powers which had been used for 200 years.
There must be 'compulsory' billeting powers, and they would have to be quite ruthless with those powers.
The completion of a training programme is now one of the 'compulsory' requirements of the scheme.
The union fears that 'compulsory' redundancies could be on the cards when the year-long change begins next April.
What he can't do is to make attendance 'compulsory' , or threaten that non-attendance will delay other qualifications.
According to the RIAA, Rosen clearly stated that 'compulsory' licensing is not a good idea.
The applicants appear to propose a dual test in respect of the powers of 'compulsory' acquisition.
Military service is still 'compulsory' in Russia and men aged 18 serve two years.
Learning it should be 'compulsory' for a driver's licence.
The group were worried about what their children were going to do once they had finished 'compulsory' education.
Many parents believed that to give girls education beyond the 'compulsory' age was a waste of money.
The documents also make it clear that BA cannot guarantee that 'compulsory' redundancies will not be imposed.
The literacy and numeracy strategies were not 'compulsory' in primary schools.
All he had to look forward to in this country was death, a prison camp or 'compulsory' military service.
Education is free and 'compulsory' between the ages of seven and thirteen.
'compulsory' subject
Medical inspections for schoolchildren become 'compulsory' by law.
Now belief was essential and attendance was 'compulsory' , at least in theory.
Upon completion of 'compulsory' service each soldier is assigned to a reserve unit.
This section is concerned with the powers of 'compulsory' admission available to health professionals.
If voting were not 'compulsory' , masses of people would abstain.
The most substantial distinction is between the fundamental position of 'compulsoriness' in Theosophy, vegetarianism and articles of belief, and the position of free choice in all these matters.
His family moved to a mansion in George Square when his birthplace was 'compulsorily' purchased and demolished ‘for the public convenience’.
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