/kəmˈpɛləbɪləti/ – noun
Definition: khả năng ép buộc, khả năng bắt buộc.
A more thorough explanation: Compellability refers to the legal capacity of a person to be compelled or required to give evidence in a court proceeding. It typically refers to whether a person can be legally compelled to testify as a witness in a case.
Example: The defense attorney argued that the witness’s lack of firsthand knowledge rendered her compellability in court questionable.