COMPEL, COMPELLED, COMPELLING
ADJECTIVES
1400 — BOUNDEN compelled, obliged, enforced; under obligation, legal or moral → arch.
1602 — PULSIVE having the quality of driving or impelling; constraining, compelling; impulsive
1631 — NECESSITAT compelled, necessitated → Sc. obs.
1790 — LAID compelled, obliged → Sc.
VERBS
1300 — GAR to compel, to force, to make a person do something → chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1374 — NECESS to compel, to necessitate → obs.
1400 — AFFORCE to compel, to apply force; to force → obs.
1545 — OCCASIONATE to compel, to urge by circumstances → obs.
1596 — EFFORCE to compel, to force open, to gain by force
1856 — TIE to compel, to constrain, to oblige; to bind by moral compulsion → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1892 — GARSE to force, to compel → Sc.