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coerceMeaning:
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v. force, compel to do something
I won't be coerced.
Tom claimed that the contract was invalid because he'd been coerced into signing it.
On appeal, Tom claimed that his original guilty plea was coerced and involuntary.
Someone was coerced to kill the politician.
Yanni coerced Skura into having phone sex with him.
He was coerced into helping the thieves.
The defence attorney claimed that the police had coerced his client into confessing to the crime.
Are you being coerced?
We haven't been coerced in any way.
In 1991, the Islamist activists of the Islamic Salvation Front coerced the public to vote for their party.
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