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AH020387 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Impel VS compel

What is the difference between impel and compel?

  

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Both compel and impel contain the idea of using physical or other force to cause something to be done. Compel means to constrain someone in some way to yield or do what one wishes. Example: to compel a debtor to pay Example: Fate compels us to face danger and trouble.

  • Both compel and impel contain the idea of using physical or other force to cause something to be done.
  • Compel means to constrain someone in some way to yield or do what one wishes.
  • Example: to compel a debtor to pay Example: Fate compels us to face danger and trouble.
  • Impel means to provide a strong motive or incentive toward a certain end.
  • Example: The wind impelled the ship.
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Both compel and impel contain the idea of using physical or other force to cause something to be done.
Compel means to constrain someone in some way to yield or do what one wishes.

Example: to compel a debtor to pay
Example: Fate compels us to face danger and trouble.

Impel means to provide a strong motive or incentive toward a ce

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