cogere

Usages of cogere

Puer domi manere cogitur, quia ventus frigidus est et nox iam venit.
The boy is forced to stay at home, because the wind is cold and night is already coming.
Discipula sententiam iterum describere cogitur, quia duo menda in charta sunt.
The female student is forced to copy the sentence again, because there are two mistakes on the paper.
Quid agam, si mater me domi manere cogit?
What am I to do if mother forces me to stay at home?
Pluvia nos domi manere cogit, sed pater dicit otium quoque utile esse.
The rain forces us to stay at home, but father says that rest also is useful.
Discipula sententiam iterum describere cogitur, quia sententia nondum integra est.
The female student is forced to copy the sentence again, because the sentence is not yet complete.
Tristitia puerum flere cogit.
Sadness forces the boy to cry.
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