/kəmˈpʌlʃən/ – noun
Definition: sự cưỡng bách, sự ép buộc, sự thôi thúc.
A more thorough explanation: Compulsion refers to the act of compelling or forcing someone to do something through pressure, coercion, or threat. In legal terms, compulsion can refer to a situation where a person is compelled to commit a crime or engage in a particular behavior due to external forces beyond their control, such as threats of harm or duress.
Example: The defendant argued that he acted under compulsion when he committed the crime, as he was threatened with harm if he did not comply with the demands of the perpetrator.