When you get someone to do something, it is often referred to as "persuasion." This involves using reasoning, emotional appeal, or influence to encourage that person to take a specific action or adopt a certain viewpoint. The process can vary in approach, from gentle encouragement to more assertive tactics, depending on the context and relationship between the individuals involved.
It means someone receives something in return for something they are doing.
The word that means the same as making someone do something is "coerce." Coercion implies using force or intimidation to compel someone to act against their will. Other synonyms include "compel" and "force."
Grateful means when u are thankful for something someone gave you
The LITERAL meaning would be that something was crushing someone.
Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
Karma
It is called an injunction
This is called Blackmailing.
Yes. It's called missing someone or something, or the fear of missing someone or something.
Protest
Lying.
a con
Painter
It's called payback
A direct address to someone or something that is not present is called apostrophe in literature. It involves speaking to someone or something as if they were there, even though they are not physically present.