To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"
1 The Constitution gives the General Government no power to coerce a State.
2 He wanted to win the respect of the people, not coerce them.
3 You must tell me if that subcontractor tries to coerce you again.
4 They could not coerce him into showing the same favour to others.
5 He says the army should not be used to coerce a state.
6 I might coerce and force you, but I will not do so.
7 I never suggested that you should coerce her, as you put it.
8 She must be free, and I shall not attempt to coerce her.
9 Well, we cannot coerce him into a life of sanctity and self-denial.
10 Not that either openly did or ever would strive to coerce her.
11 So this was how the Witchcraft hoped to frighten and coerce him?
12 I did not coerce her to come here in any way.
13 I did not appreciate the way they were attempting to coerce my employees.
14 The Volynsky regiment, sent to coerce them, joined in the mutiny.
15 Working together, my teams can coerce it into containers for shipping.
16 Any attempt to coerce Chu Chu ended in her running away.
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