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The usual implied meaning is that the "someone" that you're going to "have a word with" has done something that you take issue with. Saying you're going to have a word with them means you're going to talk to them -- often to chastise or threaten them, as the case may be. This is similar to the idiomatic "have words with", which means to have a discussion, or more commonly, to argue with someone.
The word you are looking for is "supportive." It means to be interested in and encouraging of the progress of someone or something.
The noun 'coercion' is a word an act of causing someone to do something or preventing someone from doing something by force or threat. An act of 'coercion' can stop someone from going a certain place, but it is not the definition of the word. Someone can be stopped from going to a place by many means (blockage, insufficient funds, illness, etc.) that do not involve coercion.
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Forefathers means the people who created something in the past. If you're looking for a word that means someone who will create something in the future, a good word is "posterity." If you're looking for a word that means someone who destroyed something in the past, a couple of choices are "destroyer" or "scourge."
the term 'follows' typically means the act of going by someones lead after they have done something, in order to copy, observe or monitor that specific act.
The word is "impact." It means to have a strong effect on someone or something.
Inform.
Dominance.
Yes, entice is a word. It means to interest someone in something, such as, to entice someone to try the spaghetti.