The use of force or intimidation to obtain compliance.
Practice of forcing another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or force.
1 This level of support does not mean that coercion is not used.
2 Mr Ahn was charged with abuse of authority, coercion and attempted coercion .
3 Bellis knew that Johannes would have gone even without the Lovers' coercion .
4 Some had demanded increased wages, while only a few required physical coercion .
5 Well, it's okay if you want to say all taxes are coercion .
6 The gentleman who accompanied me was a very earnest believer in coercion .
7 He counseled moderation and spoke against coercion that would lead to bloodshed.
8 Disagreements were manageable, because there was no hierarchy and, therefore, no coercion .
9 Yet the Pirelli P-Zeros shrugged off the 610-horsepower coercion without a wisp.
10 It means not accepting force as a method of coercion and oppression.
11 They were talking about witness coercion , some strong-arming, and perhaps unauthorized wiretaps.
12 These conversions were very rarely the results of coercion or barbarous conduct.
13 For we offer a world of choice-theyoffer the world of coercion .
14 The electors will better stand a crushing blow than coercion by driblets.
15 Hutchinson and Oliver were all for strong measures of repression and coercion .
16 Julian had somehow shuffled away his fear in his coercion of Tommy.
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