Compulsion
//kəmˈpʌl.ʃən//
Translations of "compulsion" (21 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | порив(irrational need to perform some action), принуда(use of power to force a person to act), принуда(lawful use of violence) | poriv, prinuda, prinuda | |
| Catalan | compulsió(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Czech | nutkání(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Dutch | drang(irrational need to perform some action), dwang(irrational need to perform some action), dwang(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Finnish | pakko(irrational need to perform some action), pakkokeinot(lawful use of violence), pakkotoiminto(irrational need to perform some action), pakottaminen(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Galician | prema(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Georgian | იძულება(use of power to force a person to act) | iʒuleba | |
| German | Zwang(irrational need to perform some action), Zwang(use of power to force a person to act), Zwangneurose(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Hebrew | אֹנֶס(use of power to force a person to act), כְּפִיָּה(use of power to force a person to act) | ónes, k'fiyá | |
| Hungarian | erőszak(use of power to force a person to act), kényszer(irrational need to perform some action), kényszer(use of power to force a person to act), kényszerítés(use of power to force a person to act), késztetés(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Icelandic | nauðung(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Irish | iallach(use of power to force a person to act), éigeantas(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Latin | coactus(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Māori | uruhanga(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Marathi | सक्ती(use of power to force a person to act) | saktī | |
| Portuguese | compulsão(irrational need to perform some action), compulsão(use of power to force a person to act) | — | |
| Romanian | constrângere(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Russian | жела́ние(irrational need to perform some action), позы́в(irrational need to perform some action), поры́в(irrational need to perform some action), принужде́ние(use of power to force a person to act), принужде́ние(lawful use of violence) | porýv, prinuždénije, prinuždénije | |
| Spanish | coacción(use of power to force a person to act), coacción(lawful use of violence), coerción(use of power to force a person to act), coerción(lawful use of violence), compulsión(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Swedish | tvång(irrational need to perform some action), tvång(use of power to force a person to act), tvångsneuros(irrational need to perform some action) | — | |
| Uzbek | majburlik(use of power to force a person to act) | — |
compulsió
nutkání
drang, dwang, dwang
pakko, pakkokeinot, pakkotoiminto, pakottaminen
prema
Zwang, Zwang, Zwangneurose
erőszak, kényszer, kényszer, kényszerítés, késztetés
nauðung
iallach, éigeantas
coactus
uruhanga
compulsão, compulsão
constrângere
coacción, coacción, coerción, coerción, compulsión
tvång, tvång, tvångsneuros
majburlik
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.