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coercion

noun as in compulsion, pressure

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Example Sentences

Many out athletes found their voices silenced by coercion contracts many of their home countries gave them.

That kind of government coercion of speech and action seems a-OK to the conservative liberty crowd.

Help with onerous conditions is not help so much as benevolent coercion.

We are watching an invasion using subversion, coercion, and somewhat limited military action.

In hindsight, this was probably a mistake because it opened the door to legitimate charges of federal coercion.

When together the law presumes she acted from his coercion, he therefore must be the sufferer, while she escapes.

Neither did Virginia believe in the national policy of coercion of a state to return to the Union.

The discussions on the coercion act had produced many personal conflicts in debate between Mr. O'Connell and the Irish secretary.

He argued that coercion was necessary; that crime could not be put down in Ireland but by the strong arm of the law.

Next session the government brought in a Coercion Bill, which Mr. Parnell opposed vigorously.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to coercion, such as: duress, intimidation, persuasion, bullying, constraint, and force.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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