coerce

verb
koʊˈɜrs

Meaning

To force someone to do something against their will using threats or intimidation.
to persuade or force someone to do something by using threats or pressure

Example Sentences

The manager tried to coerce the employees into working overtime.

They tried to coerce him into signing the contract.

Synonyms

force, compel, intimidate, pressure, bully
Entry 1
force, compel, intimidate
Entry 2
force, compel, pressure, intimidate, bully

Antonyms

persuade, encourage, allow
Entry 1
persuade, encourage, allow
Entry 2
persuade, encourage, allow

Collocations

coerce someone, coerce into action, coerce confession, coerce agreement

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