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Compulsion com·pul·sion (kəm-pŭl'shən) n. An uncontrollable impulse to perform an act, often repetitively, as an unconscious mechanism to avoid unacceptable. Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin compulsion- compulsio, from Latin compellere to compel. First Known Use: 15th century. Disorders in which it is seen. Addiction and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) feature compulsive behavior as core features. Addiction is simply a compulsion.
Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, was widely condemned following his statement that Muslims should be banned from entering the US “until our country. Fallacies in claims of human interchangeability or equality; egalitarian efforts, driven by compulsion, not compassion or reason, benefit no healthy human community. I apologize for being MIA here lately. Adjusting to my new school has been stressful to say the least. We are expected to do so much with so little that at times I.