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The compulsion
noun
An irrational need to perform some action, often despite negative consequences.
Exact(60)
The compulsion.
The compulsion was all his, though.
The compulsion to get across that road is unyielding.
The compulsion to brine is a modern malaise.
The compulsion to get across that road is _________.
"The compulsion to fly was going to wane.
The compulsion should probably apply to people of all incomes.
The compulsion to be entertained is what drives this county.
The compulsion to play is hard-wired into the human race.
The compulsion to build monuments to a ruler's power and prestige has existed since history began.
The compulsion for a three-bird roast has hit the high-street, too.
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