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  1. Synonyms for COERCE: compel, force, obligate, oblige, drive, intimidate, constrain, blackmail; Antonyms of COERCE: let, allow, permit, induce, convince, move, satisfy, talk (into)

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      Synonyms of coerce. transitive verb. 1. : to compel to an...

  2. Synonyms of coerce. transitive verb. 1. : to compel to an act or choice. was coerced into agreeing. abusers who coerce their victims into silence. 2. : to achieve by force or threat. coerce compliance. coerce obedience. 3. : to restrain or dominate by force. religion in the past has tried to coerce the irreligious W. R. Inge. coercible.

  3. Synonyms and antonyms of coerce in English. coerce. verb. These are words and phrases related to coerce. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of coerce. Prisoners of war were coerced into writing letters praising their captors. Synonyms. force. pressure. compel. constrain. drive. oblige. make.

  4. Find 46 different ways to say COERCE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. Synonyms of 'coerce' in British English. coerce. (verb) in the sense of force. Definition. to compel or force. He argued that the government had coerced him into resigning. Synonyms. force. They forced him to work round-the-clock.

  6. If you're at a point where you feel like you need to coerce someone into doing something, it might be more civilized to just give up. To coerce is to manipulate, use aggressive arguments, pressure unfairly, or threaten — really, this isn't very civilized behavior, is it? Handy synonyms for this verb include force and pressure. In a gangster ...

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  8. Coerce definition: to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition. See examples of COERCE used in a sentence.

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