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compulsory
Adjective
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When something is compulsory, it is required and has to be followed.
In most countries, it is compulsory to vote during elections and failing to do so is a crime.
package
Noun
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A package is something in a box, usually to send in the mail.
Some packages arrived from the post office.
She came home from the shops with a lot of packages.
package
Verb
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If you package something, you put it in a box, usually to send it in the mail.
We packaged up the broken radio, and sent it back to the shop.
licence
Noun
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A licence is an official piece of paper that allows you to do something, such as drive, open a business, etc.
I got my driver's licence when I was 16 years old.
licence
Verb
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Another spelling of license, usually thought to be wrong. The verb form should normally be spelt as license.