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compulsion [kəmˈpʌlʃən]
sustantivo
1. impulso (m) (urge); obligación (f) (obligation)
- under compulsion -> bajo coacción
- to be under no compulsion to do something -> no estar obligado(a) a hacer algo
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compulsion [kom-pal-shon] [kom-pal-siv-nes]
sustantivo
1. Compulsión (obsession); apremio, coacción (force, duress).
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