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Coercion is the practice of compelling a person to behave in an involuntary way.
Coercion may also refer to:
- coercion (linguistics), reinterpretation of a lexeme
- Coercive function, mathematical function that "grows rapidly" at the extremes of the space on which it is defined
- Implicit type coercion, automatic type conversion by a computer compiler
- Coercion (band), Swedish old school death metal band
- Coercion Act, 1817 act of British Parliament
- Coercion Records, independent record label
- Coercivity, intensity of magnetic field needed to demagnetize a material
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