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coerce

1 of 1verb
/koʊˈɝs/
Forms:coerces,coercing,coerced,coerced
1

to force someone to do something through threats or manipulation

C2
  • The criminal coerced the witness into changing their testimony through intimidation.
  • The authoritarian government used its power to coerce citizens into supporting a particular political ideology.
  • The bully tried to coerce his classmates into giving him their lunch money through threats.
  • The unethical employer sought to coerce employees into working overtime without proper compensation.
  • The manager is coercing employees to work longer hours without proper compensation.