Definition of coerce 1. To compel or force someone to act or think in a certain way by the use of intimidation, threats or pressure. 2. To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means eg. "She forced him to take a job in the city" 3. Coercion is the practice of compelling a person to behave in an involuntary way (whether through action or inaction) by use of threats, intimidation or some other form of pressure or force. ... 4. To use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in attempt to compel one to act against his will; (computing) to force an attribute, normally of a data type, to take on the attribute of another data type
Coerce is to force or compel to act, enforce: to restrain by force.
The spelling Cohorsing is a proper noun used to indicate shared horse boarding.The likely word is "coercing" (forcing, intimidating), from to coerce.
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The verb form is coerced (from to coerce, to force or compel).
The opposite is dissuade. Rather than persuade (coerce), the opposite could be entreat or cajole.
"Coercive" has a negative connotation. "To coerce" means "to force" and is often associated with threats and intimidation.
The similar meaning to compel is to coerce or to force someone to do something against their will.
1. To make timid; fill with fear. 2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.
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Yes, for the verb bluff meaning to deceive or coerce. The adverb is bluffingly, but it only appears on Wiktionary.
The prosecutor accused him of using coercive tactics to get the witness to change her testimony.
Coerce.
Coerce is a verb. It means to persuade someone to do something by using force or threats.
Words like "Force", "Impel", and "Threaten" would be suitable synonyms.
Coarse=rough. Coerce=persuade
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slang methods to coerce and control prostitutes
To coerce someone is to force them to do something against their will. It could also mean to persuade someone, though it used less commonly in this form. Eg. The blackmailer coerced the unfaithful husband into paying a bribe.