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    Co·erce
    /kōˈərs/

    verb

    • 1. persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats: "they were coerced into silence"
  2. coerce. verb [ T ] formal us / koʊˈɝːs / uk / kəʊˈɜːs / Add to word list Add to word list. to persuade someone forcefully to do something that they are unwilling to do: be coerced into The court heard that the six defendants had been coerced into making a confession. Synonyms. force. pressure US. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. To coerce is to manipulate, use aggressive arguments, pressure unfairly, or threaten — really, this isn't very civilized behavior, is it? Handy synonyms for this verb include force and pressure . In a gangster film, you might hear a character say he "put the squeeze" on someone — another way of saying he coerced them.

  4. 3 days ago · 1. to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, esp. without regard for individual desire or volition. They coerced him into signing the document. 2. to bring about through the use of force or other forms of compulsion; exact. to coerce obedience. 3. to dominate or control, esp. by exploiting fear, anxiety, etc.

  5. 1. To pressure, intimidate, or force (someone) into doing something. See Synonyms at force. 2. To bring about or gain by pressure, threat, or force: coerced agreement among the parties; coerced a confession from the suspect. [Latin coercēre, to control, restrain : co-, co- + arcēre, to enclose, confine .] co·erc′er n.

  6. coerce somebody to do something They tried to coerce him to sign away his rights. Definition of coerce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to make someone do something that they do not want to do: [ + into + doing sth ] Employees said they were coerced into signing the agreement. coercion. noun [ U ] uk / kəʊˈɜːʃ ə n / us. They accused the police of coercion. (Definition of coerce from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of coerce.

  8. verb. /koʊˈərs/ coerce somebody (into something/into doing something) coerce somebody (to do something) (formal) Verb Forms. to force someone to do something by using threats They were coerced into negotiating a settlement. Definitions on the go.

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