compel in Russian
compel in Russian is собира́ть, подчиня́ть, заставля́ть — compel means to force or pressure someone into doing something.
compel in Russian
собира́ть
Pronounced: sobirat
(transitive, archaic, literally) To drive together, round up.
подчиня́ть
Pronounced: podchinyat
(transitive) To overpower; to subdue.
заставля́ть
Pronounced: zastavlyat
(transitive) To force, constrain, or coerce.
заста́вить
Pronounced: zastavit
(transitive) To force, constrain, or coerce.
прину́дить
Pronounced: prinudit
(transitive) To force, constrain, or coerce.
принужда́ть
Pronounced: prinuzhdat
(transitive) To force, constrain, or coerce.
вы́нудить
Pronounced: vynudit
(transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force.
вынужда́ть
Pronounced: vynuzhdat
(transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force.
обя́зывать
Pronounced: obyazyvat
(transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force.
обяза́ть
Pronounced: obyazat
(transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force.
What does "compel" mean?
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verb To force or pressure someone into doing something.
"The court order compelled him to hand over the documents."
compel in a sentence
- The court order compelled him to hand over the documents.
- Financial trouble compelled the company to lay off staff.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "compel" in Russian?
"compel" in Russian is собира́ть, подчиня́ть, заставля́ть. compel means: To force or pressure someone into doing something.
How do you pronounce собира́ть?
"compel" in Russian is собира́ть, pronounced "sobirat".
How do you use "compel" in a sentence?
Example: "The court order compelled him to hand over the documents." In Russian, "compel" is собира́ть, подчиня́ть, заставля́ть.
Are there other ways to say "compel" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 10 translations listed for "compel": собира́ть, подчиня́ть, заставля́ть, заста́вить, прину́дить, принужда́ть.
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