compeler, obligar.
To carry
compel or coerce.
The noun form of compel is compulsion.
compel
I will compel him to tell the truth.I wish I could compel my cat to come when I call.
You can't compel me to answer this question.
Two rhymes that can mean both strength and compel are "might" and "light." Both words can be used to convey a sense of power or force, as well as the idea of compelling someone to do something.
The word part "pel" in "compel" means to drive or urge someone to do something. It comes from the Latin word "pellere," which means to push or drive.
The noun form of "compel" is "compulsion."
The root word from compel is "pel", which means to drive or urge.
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