| Main Entry: | |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | drive, obligation |
| Synonyms: | coercion, constraint, demand, drive, driving, duress, duty, engrossment, exigency, force, hang-up, have on the brain, monkey*, necessity, need, obsession, preoccupation, prepossession, pressure, tiger by the tail, urge, urgency |
| Antonyms: | free will, freedom, independence, liberty, license |
| Main Entry: | obsession |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | fixation; consumption with belief, desire |
| Synonyms: | attraction, ax to grind, bug in ear, case*, complex, compulsion, concrete idea, craze*, crush, delusion, enthusiasm, fancy, fascination, fetish, hang-up, idée fixe, infatuation, mania, monkey*, must, neurosis, one-track mind, passion, phantom, phobia, preoccupation, something on the brain, thing*, tiger by the tail |
| Antonyms: | indifference |
| Concept: | Compulsion. |
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-nouns
compulsion, coercion, coaction, constraint, duress, enforcement, press, conscription., force; brute force, main force, physical force; the sword, ultima ratio; club law, lynch law, mob law, arguementum baculinum, le droit du plus fort, martial law., restraint; necessity; force majeure; Hobson's choice.
-verbs
compel, force, make, drive, coerce, constrain, enforce, necessitate, oblige., force upon, press; cram down the throat, thrust down the throat, force down the throat; say it must be done, make a point of, insist upon, take no denial; put down, dragoon., extort, wring from; put on the screws, turn on the screw; drag into; bind, bind over; pin down, tie down; require, tax, put in force; commandeer; restrain.
-adjectives
compelling; coercive, coactive; inexorable; compulsory, compulsatory; obligatory, stringent, peremptory., forcible, not to be trifled with; irresistible; compelled; fain to.
-adverbs
by force, by force of arms; on compulsion, perforce; vi et armis, under the lash; at the point of the sword, at the point of the bayonet; forcibly; by a strong arm., under protest, in spite of one's teeth; against one's will [more]; nolens volens (of necessity); by stress of circumstances, by stress of weather; under press of, under pressure of; de rigueur.
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