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Sentence count:268+8Posted:2017-01-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: compellednecessaryrequiredAntonym: convexelectiveoptionalvoluntarySimilar words: impulseimpulsivepulseall sorts ofexpulsioncomputersensorycompunctionMeaning: [-lsərɪ]  adj. required by rule. 
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61. It is now compulsory for anyone claiming state benefit to register with a job centre.
62. The unions are already holding a strike ballot because they fear compulsory redundancies.
63. A compulsory purchase order has been served on your business premises.
64. Recent trends in library education in many countries are towards the introduction of compulsory courses in information retrieval.
65. Indeed they can. Public bodies may apply for a compulsory purchase order in respect of certain property.
66. Labour is offering to people who are presently enjoying the benefits of compulsory competitive tendering a promise to scrap it.
67. In the first two years of study the Geology and Geography courses offered to single honours students are compulsory.
68. Although secondary education is compulsory, parents are not required to send their children to state schools.
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69. The Department of Transport failed in its legal duty to locate each individual owner in order to serve compulsory purchase orders.
70. Compulsory state education for all is, in the historical sense, a recent phenomenon.
71. A child who lives in a state that requires school attendance must attend some acceptable school during the years of compulsory education.
72. However, many were referred for compulsory admission where they were subsequently not admitted, or admitted informally.
73. They were each allowed a glass of wine at lunch, and from my experience, smoking was compulsory.
74. The order will terminate when the child ceases to be of compulsory school age or if a care order is made.
75. But suits are more relaxed, often in bright colours and, again, no longer compulsory.
76. The Gobitis children were of an age for which Pennsylvania makes school attendance compulsory.
77. The Riding Establishment Act makes it compulsory for riding schools to hold a licence which is issued after annual inspections.
78. Read in studio Management say any compulsory redundancies will be announced later.
79. There are many benefits of compulsory competitive tendering in London, but many local authorities resisted it.
80. During the succession crisis of 1730 complaints against compulsory service were barely audible even among the lesser nobility.
81. But ministry specialists believe that ear tags will be compulsory for all lambs exported for slaughter.
82. The lease has now expired and a compulsory purchase order has been placed.
83. He is understood to feel that compulsory sales would break up historic estates.
84. The Department of the Environment produces free booklets on planning permission, enforcement, appeals and compulsory purchase.
85. This will help pupils to develop a personal love of reading which will continue after compulsory schooling.
86. The Institute's opposition to Compulsory Competitive Tendering continued to receive wide coverage during 1992.
87. There has been a comparable fall in support for increasing military defence spending and compulsory military service.
88. Family meals, a compulsory ritual, were not entirely free of hazard.
89. The basic issue was compulsory complementary and contrasting studies for arts students.
90. Third, the move towards compulsory admissions to residential care should be discouraged in favour of voluntary and planned admissions.
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