tr.v. com·pelled,
com·pel·ling,
com·pels 1. To force (a person) to do something; drive or constrain:
The court compelled the company to pay full restitution. My conscience compels me to speak out. See Synonyms at
force.
2. To necessitate or require, as by force of circumstance; demand: Growing riots compelled the evacuation of the embassy.
3. To exert a strong, irresistible force on; sway: "The land, in a certain, very real way, compels the minds of the people" (Barry Lopez).