Compulsion
Antonyms of COMPULSION
- choice, liberty, free will, uncertainty, option, doubtfulness, contingency, approval, persuasion, consent, suasion, doubt, dubiousness, freedom, convincing, fortuity, permission, independence, reason, possibility, license, agreement.
Examples of usage:
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And after all, he had but acted upon compulsion, and in self- defence, and upon equal terms. "Archibald Malmaison" by Julian Hawthorne
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Of Edbury she could not speak for grief, believing that he loved her still and was acting under compulsion. "The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete" by George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009
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Legal compulsion is only admissible to maintain rights which have been threatened or to secure an overwhelming public interest. "The New Germany" by George Young