Adverb
In a compulsory manner; by force or constraint.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe ministry considers that contributions to such a fund should be met from voluntary donations rather than from rates compulsorily levied. Source: Internet
All passengers will be compulsorily screened at the station and only asymptomatic passengers are allowed to enter /board the train. Source: Internet
“And for those who, due to some circumstances, cannot go home should stay where they arep and enroll for free online courses all through the compulsorily imposed break,” he said. Source: Internet
Given the assets under management of multi-cap funds at ₹1.46-lakh crore, an investment of ₹36,000 crore each needs to be compulsorily made in mid- and small-caps. Source: Internet
In practice, graduates of military service are often chosen for further national service according to their vocation - for example, teachers may be compulsorily seconded for several years to schools in an unfamiliar region of the country. Source: Internet
Records show that of the 345 teachers who left the system between 2016 and 2017, 260 teachers voluntarily resigned, 56 superannuated, four compulsorily retired, nine left after their contract ended and 16 left because of other reasons. Source: Internet