compulse

/kəmˈpʌls, -ˈpʊls/

Definitions

1. verb

to overcome or force someone to do something, especially by strong emotions or instinct.

“She felt compelled to donate her old clothes to charity, but her husband was unwilling to go with her.”

2. noun

a strong emotion or instinct that compels someone to act in a particular way.

“Her compulsion to help others drove her to volunteer at the local animal shelter.”

Synonyms

  • compel
  • incline
  • oblige

Antonyms

  • deter
  • discourage