mandatorily
- r in a manner that cannot be evaded
- But if an elective is offered, it should be twinned mandatorily with a world religions course, even if that would mean just a semester of each.
- It never has made good sense to have civil service employees mandatorily retired at age 70 when the people responsible for our nation's welfarelike Senators and Congressmen .
- Silkin's planners expect revenue from land "betterment" charges (mandatorily paid the Government by owners) to total many times this sum.