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    coercion
    /kəʊˈəːʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats: "our problem cannot be solved by any form of coercion but only by agreement"

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  2. Coercion is the use of force or threats to make someone do something they do not want to do. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of coercion with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. Coercion is the act or power of coercing, which means using force or intimidation to obtain compliance. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word coercion with examples from various sources.

  4. Coercion is the act, process, or power of coercing, which means to use threats or intimidation to force someone to do something against their will. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal definition of coercion.

  5. Coercion is the use of force to persuade someone to do something that they are unwilling to do. Learn more about this formal word, its usage and related terms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CoercionCoercion - Wikipedia

    Coercion is compelling a party to act involuntarily by threats of force or harm. Learn about different types of coercion, such as physical, psychological, pain compliance, and their legal, social and ethical implications.

  7. Coercion is making something happen by force, like when bullies use coercion to make kids give them their lunch money.

  8. Coercion is the act or process of persuading someone forcefully to do something that they do not want to do. Learn more about the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage of coercion with Collins English Dictionary.