Mecburi
Mecburi is a Turkish adjective that means compelled, forced, or mandatory. It is used to describe actions, statuses, or conditions that are required by law, policy, or circumstance. In everyday language, mecburi often appears in formal or official contexts and in compound phrases that modify a following noun. The form is related to the base word mecbur, with the adjectival suffix -i.
Etymology and cognates: Mecburi derives from the Turkish word mecbur, which in turn has roots in Persian
Usage and examples: In Turkish official language, phrases such as mecburi hizmet (compulsory service) and mecburi
Geography and onomastics: There is no widely documented settlement or administrative unit known simply as Mecburi