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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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91. Half board for second week is compulsory and payable locally.
92. Students take three compulsory core units and four optional units in each academic year.
93. This list is carried in publicity and in information given directly to pupils in their final year of compulsory schooling.
94. The authorities were enabled to grant scholarships, and to give vocational guidance. Medical inspection was made compulsory for all children.
95. The shortfall was being met by imported eggs from countries where there was no testing or compulsory slaughter of infected flocks.
96. Its main weapon was criticism, organized daily through compulsory debates in every workplace.
97. His church urgently needs repair, and compulsory membership fees would help keep it out of debt.
98. In an age of compulsory wearing of uniforms,[www.Sentencedict.com] the zoot suit accomplished an antithetical stylization of the self.
99. Historically, she has laid much greater stress than her continental neighbours on sophisticated external examinations at the end of compulsory schooling.
100. We should not oppose the principle of compulsory treatment simply because it could be misused.
101. If she fails the compulsory medical test and is found to be hiv-positive, she will be thrown out.
102. I do not share his view that it is inappropriate for it to be excluded from compulsory competitive tendering.
103. Hugh was at the Milton sit-in, where the workers won a fight to stop compulsory redundancies but lost the war.
104. The foremen, members of the white-collar Manufacturing Science and Finance union, were protesting over the threat of compulsory redundancies.
105. The study of Shakespeare is compulsory for major and joint programmes.
106. In the light of these and subsequent reports, the Government would give consideration to the recommendation that induction training be made compulsory by 1981.
107. As their egos and hunger for devotion grew, they made it compulsory.
108. If all else fails, compulsory treatment as an out-patient or in hospital may be an option.
109. During the compulsory school period there are usually only two centres, home and school, which coordinate services for children.
110. Attempts to toughen the system by introducing a compulsory voucher system have done little to deter people.
111. Compulsory retirement for all at a fixed age is no longer appropriate as people live longer and healthier lives.
112. The bulk of the jobs will go next year, and the company is promising there will be no compulsory redundancies.
113. Labour moderates win over four of the hard left by agreeing that the cuts shall involve as few compulsory redundancies as possible.
114. In this respect, the law on compulsory school attendance clearly has its limitations.
115. They are among 1,500 staff of the bank who are facing compulsory redundancy.
116. Dealing with untraceable shareholders under the compulsory sale procedures is more troublesome.
117. Make it compulsory or at least encourage lenders to process mortgage applications within two weeks.
118. Service, for 18 months, was compulsory for men over 19 who had not served in the Soviet army.
119. A lovely thing about Christmas is that it's compulsory, like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it together. Garrison Keillor 
120. The ballot came as a result of threats of compulsory redundancies.
More similar words: impulseimpulsivepulseall sorts ofexpulsioncomputersensorycompunctionmicrocomputeralsoconvulsionscampustempuraimpunityimpudentimpudenceimpudentlypullsorepull inpull offpull outpull uppull onsorrysordidopulentpopularpull downsort out
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