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“more compulsory”
compulsory (adjective), more compulsory, most compulsory
1. Referring to something that is required, demanded, designated, or enforced by an authority: Long ago, the city made compulsory education a policy for all the children up to the age of 15 who lived there.
2. Etymology: from Latin compellere, "to compel".
2. Etymology: from Latin compellere, "to compel".
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puls-, pulsi-, -pulsion, -pulsive
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