/kəmˈpɛl/ – verb
Definition: buộc, bắt ép, cưỡng ép.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “compel” means to force or require someone to do something, typically through the use of legal authority or a court order. It involves compelling someone to take a specific action or comply with a particular request or demand.
Example: The court may compel the witness to testify under oath.