Sentences with compulsorily
com·pul·so·ry
C c - Compulsory education.
- Compulsory measures to control rioting.
- Geoff Strong and Russell Skelton The Rudd Government will compulsorily acquire Alice Springs'.
- (Under the new regime) if any instance of abuse is observed, or indeed suspected, it needs to be reported, compulsorily.
- The ice skater received a higher score on the compulsories than on her freestyle performance.
- Woolworths and joint venture partner Lowe's have moved to compulsorily acquire Danks Holdings after the competition watchdog approved the deal.
- Sites when the State Government compulsorily acquired them in 2007.
- Lenin eased the grain requisitions — the amount of grain compulsorily sent to the Soviet Union — and allowed peasants to engage in.
- Today it is found everywhere the language of the information age is ( compulsorily ) spoken; everywhere the management revolution has been.