🔒coercion

noun
/kəʊˈɜː.ʒən/

Meaning

the practice of forcing someone to act in a certain way by using threats or pressure
The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.
The practice of forcing someone to do something against their will.

Example Sentences

The confession was obtained through coercion.

Cybercriminals use coercion to extract information.

The agreement was signed under coercion.

Synonyms

compulsion, intimidation, duress, force, pressure
Entry 1
compulsion, intimidation, duress, force
Entry 2
force, compulsion, intimidation
Entry 3
force, compulsion, pressure

Antonyms

freedom, consent, choice, voluntary action, free will, voluntariness
Entry 1
freedom, consent, choice
Entry 2
voluntary action, consent, free will
Entry 3
freedom, choice, voluntariness

Collocations

use of coercion, under coercion, coercion tactics, coercion methods

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