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Compulsory Quinn O?Connor McLean Honors English 10 29 October 2012 Please say Compulsory From the Latin root ?pel? & ?puls? which come from the Latin pellere & pulsus and mean to push or drive The prefix is ?com? meaning with, together Words with the prefix ?com? include comprehend, complete, and compulsive. Compulsory is an adjective Definitions, Synonyms and Antonyms Required by law or a rule. Involving or employing compulsion; compelling; necessary Synonyms: mandatory, obligatory, required Antonyms: optional, unnecessary, elective Context Compulsory is often used to describe a law enforced by the government or other authority. For instance, driving laws such as seat belts being required when in the car, stopping at stop signs and lights, and obeying the speed limit. Sentences