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To join against and have nothing to do with a person, business, nation, employer, or any other person or thing in order to coerce or punish is called boycott
Jefferson did not want war, and was convinced that the United States had the power to coerce the European powers by economic methods rather than war
A large part of United States' history has involved war, so naturally, the society was geared to promote and develop the tools of war. Because it had such a strong military force, it was easier able to coerce other nations into agreeing with it (for fear of having them declare war with their stronger weaponry, and at the same time deny those same developments in technology to them). Thus America now has massive trade connections and a powerful military sector, giving it a major influence on virtually everything.
Recruiting parties from the British Army would coerce men to join the various Regiments by offering them a shilling to sign up. This was often at the bottom of a glass of beer ! The rewards offered were rather different from what the recruit often found to be his experience. Nonetheless the Army was supplied with men on a regular basis to fight the kings enemies..... To Take the Shilling is to join the Army. To sign on. Shoulders back, chin up... Lovely boy, lovely boy ! (Windsor Davies in It ain't 'alf hot, Mum !)
The Constitutional convention purpose was to create a consolidated federal government with powers sufficient to coerce obedience to national laws while remaining true the republican principals of 1776. Madison helped get the movement going for the convention and his arguments became the centerpiece for all the compromises and revisions in the constitution . He was ready for this and it is not a surprise he is known as the 'father of the constitution" We forget how well the men involved knew each other. They had dinners, sat together in countless meetings, written to each other about private and public matters. Politics was a face to face affair and as a result the men involved had to negotiate through the problems and agreements. Personal trust was a factor as they sat to form a new government and make a nation of laws, but it also had to be a nation of men.
Pressure as a verb means to attempt to persuade or coerce (force) someone to do something.Other related verbs are press and pressurize.
The prosecutor accused him of using coercive tactics to get the witness to change her testimony.
That would be a personal choice for your wife. If you're interested, you should talk to her about it. You do not control her sexuality, so don't attempt to coerce her.
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No but lay off the steroids. A test booster is not necessarily a steroid. There are natural test boosters that attempt to coerce your body in producing more testosterone by itself.
Coarse=rough. Coerce=persuade
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slang methods to coerce and control prostitutes
The spelling Cohorsing is a proper noun used to indicate shared horse boarding.The likely word is "coercing" (forcing, intimidating), from to coerce.
Bully, harass, frighten, and coerce.
compel, coerce
To coerce means to persuade or force someone to do something by using threats, intimidation, or manipulation. It involves pressuring someone into taking a particular action against their will.