Compel vs. Coppel

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Compelverb

To drive together, round up en

Compelverb

(transitive) To overpower; to subdue.

Compelverb

(transitive) To force, constrain or coerce.

Compelverb

(transitive) To exact, extort, (make) produce by force.

Compelverb

(obsolete) To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate.

Compelverb

(obsolete) To gather or unite in a crowd or company.

Compelverb

(obsolete) To call forth; to summon.

Compelverb

To drive or urge with force, or irresistibly; to force; to constrain; to oblige; to necessitate, either by physical or moral force.

Compelverb

To take by force or violence; to seize; to exact; to extort.

Compelverb

To force to yield; to overpower; to subjugate.

Compelverb

To gather or unite in a crowd or company.

Compelverb

To call forth; to summon.

Compelverb

To make one yield or submit.

Compelverb

force or compel somebody to do something;

Compelverb

make someone do something

Coppelnoun

See Cupel.

Coppel

Coppel is a nationwide department store in Mexico based in Culiacán, Sinaloa and founded in 1941. It is noted for extending easy credit and for enabling payment of purchases via twice-monthly installments.Coppel began with its creator Enrique Coppel Tamayo who set up shop in Mazatlán, later moving to Culiacán.

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