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There were reports that she wanted to leave the show, and was acting under duress.

In moments of duress, a different self manifests with acts of destruction: unleashed id in Freudian, or Incredible Hulk, terms.

“Yes, he appears calm and collected but he is clearly stressed and doing this under duress,” the source says.

Under “fear, threats, and duress,” Egan says he signed the form, “a false declaration denying any childhood sexual abuse” by Doe.

“I wrote it under duress and hated the ending,” he said last week.

Charles the Ninth and Catharine had consented to publish a declaration denying Cond's allegation that they were held in duress.

She was brought to me, and put in duress under charge of the division surgeon until her companion could be secured.

Often they treated agreements entered into with the Order as contracts signed under duress.

So Sir Percival performed that adventure of setting free the duress of the castle of Beaurepaire.

No one who has any regard for freedom of elections can look upon these governments, forced upon them in duress, with any favor.

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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to duress, such as: coercion, bondage, captivity, compulsion, confinement, and constraint.

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

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