The thief coerced the bank staff into putting all the money into a big bag.
Coerce is a verb. This is about the only way to make coerce occupy the position of a subject in a sentence. Or, if you wrote: Otherwise, coerce is a verb.
The woman did not want to have sex with her supervisor, yet he coerced her into the act by threatening to terminate her employment.
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.
Is to Boycott.
A boycott.
boycott
(extortion - the obtaining of property from another induced by wrongful use of actual or threatened force or violence)"The kidnappers tried to extort money from the victim's family.""Police may not extort or coerce a confession to a crime."
Coerce.
That sounds like you are referring to a "boycott".
That sounds like you are referring to a "boycott".
Coerce is a verb. It means to persuade someone to do something by using force or threats.
What is reduction in the amount of jobs, goods and money