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compel vs have

have vs compel

compel is not a noun while have is a noun.

compel and have both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
compel No No Yes No
have Yes No Yes No
As verbs, have is a hypernym of compel; that is, have is a word with a broader meaning than compel:
  • compel: force somebody to do something
  • have: cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
Other hypernyms of compel include cause, get, induce, make, stimulate.
compel (noun) have (noun)
a person who possesses great material wealth
compel (verb) have (verb)
force somebody to do something cause to be born
necessitate or exact suffer from; be ill with
undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)
cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition
undergo
cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
serve oneself to, or consume regularly
have sex with; archaic use
organize or be responsible for
go through (mental or physical states or experiences)
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
achieve a point or goal
get something; come into possession of
have ownership or possession of
receive willingly something given or offered
have a personal or business relationship with someone
have as a feature
be confronted with
Difference between compel and have

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