obbligare
force
verb ohb-blee-GAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin obligare, 'to bind'
Also means
oblige
Usage Note
Obbligare takes a before the following verb: obbligare qualcuno a partire ('to force someone to leave'). The reflexive obbligarsi a means 'to commit oneself to'; note the double b.
Examples
"Non puoi obbligarmi a venire."
Natural Translation
You can't force me to come.
Literal Translation
Not you-can to-force-me to come.
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