English to Spanish Dictionary compulsion

compulsion

compulsión
definition
noun
the payment was made under compulsion
the action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; constraint.
he felt a compulsion to babble on about what had happened
an irresistible urge to behave in a certain way, especially against one's conscious wishes.
translation of 'compulsion'
noun
compulsión,
coacción
example
The government has moved away from 'compulsion' towards economic incentives for couples who have only one child and fines for those who have more.
Parliament has since amended the law, in the light of that judgment, to make evidence obtained under 'compulsion' inadmissible.
On the one hand, if it can be established that money is paid over by duress or 'compulsion' , it is recoverable.
All this 'compulsion' will achieve is to force people to actively abstain or face a fine.
Voting should be simple, especially in a country that uses 'compulsion' to make people attend polling places.
It seems to me that toward the end of things, I develop this 'compulsion' to become more thorough.
If a person has acted under 'compulsion' he is not considered an apostate, his wife is not divorced and his lands are not forfeited.
Penman said she was in favour of increasing awareness of the importance of languages, but concerned about the removal of 'compulsion' .
Unless individuals of all ages save now without 'compulsion' , even the minimum income guarantee may not be available when the time comes.
Here, Ross explores David's 'compulsion' to overwork and the way his humiliating loss of earnings and status impacts on the family.
Only a few do not compromise their principles under any 'compulsion' .
he felt a 'compulsion' to babble on about what had happened
Some predict that, at that point, the government will be forced to introduce an element of 'compulsion' .
the payment was made under 'compulsion'
We were pretty much promised there would be no 'compulsion' and we would not be forced to save.
Despite the lack of legal 'compulsion' , many companies already ban smoking.
He is prepared to contemplate 'compulsion' in pension saving.
There are two plausible reasons why voter turnout is down, neither of which would be ‘cured’ by 'compulsion' .
The property is not seized, but has to be handed over under 'compulsion' , with refusal generally constituting contempt.
he felt a 'compulsion' to babble on about what had happened
An alternative is for the government to bring in some sort of 'compulsion' for workers and/or employers to pay into a pension scheme.
The state's only function is as an apparatus of coercion and 'compulsion' .
But whether you are going to do it by 'compulsion' of circumstances or by conviction has to be decided.
If at all they had called her, it had been under 'compulsion' from either the film directors or the producers.
the payment was made under 'compulsion'
A number of unions are also in favour of employer 'compulsion' .
Rachel's obsessive 'compulsions' are the symptoms of a depressed woman struggling to gain some control over herself and her world.
The value of the SSRIs to treat the obsessions and 'compulsions' associated with TS remains to be resolved.
Other times, 'compulsions' might seem less clearly related to the obsessive thought.
Assessments were made using the BDI, and clinician rated obsessions and 'compulsions' for each individual patient.
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