You can't compel me to answer this question.
compeler, obligar.
To carry
to drive
compel or coerce.
The noun form of compel is compulsion.
compel
No. The word compel is a verb, and does not use the suffix -ful (makes adjectives from nouns). The adjectives related to the verb compel are the predicates: compelling and compelled.
I will compel him to tell the truth.I wish I could compel my cat to come when I call.
Force and Coercion
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.
Force Theory is the theory about the origins of government that it was created when people used violence to compel others.