Synonym: compulsion. Similar words: exercise, commercial, supercilious, suspicion, perception, apperception, carcinomas, officious. Meaning: [-'ɜːʃn] n. 1. the act of compelling by force of authority 2. using force to cause something.
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1. He paid the money under coercion.
2. The superpowers got what they wanted by coercion.
3. He claimed he had only acted under coercion.
4. He claimed the police had used coercion, threats and promises to illegally obtain the statement.
5. They cast their votes freely and without coercion on election day.
6. Leadership should be by example, not coercion.
7. The use of coercion in the transition period.
8. Coercion should not be used when questioning suspects.
9. It will be coercion and bullying all the way.
10. For realists, power is ultimately reducible to coercion.
11. The forms of organization, power, control, coercion,(sentence dictionary) and all modes of social construction are the focus.
12. The central government started soft-pedaling coercion, emphasizing education and economic development.
13. The State exercises coercion, but civil society performs the function of maintaining hegemony, or domination by consent.
14. Of course, there is an element of coercion in discipline.
15. While coercion may have been appropriate enough before 1945, the plurality of power in a representative system makes it inappropriate thereafter.
16. It means simply freedom from coercion by others and it is achieved when a sphere of private autonomy is created.
17. The employee is protected from coercion by the employer because of other employers for whom he can work and so on.
18. The defendant explained that he had been acting under coercion.
19. It was vital that the elections should be free of coercion or intimidation.
20. We prefer you to work voluntarily rather than by coercion.
21. Thirdly(sentencedict.com), they should develop new ideas about how existing desires and preferences are affected by influences such as persuasion and coercion.
22. In short, the purely economic benefits of ending the economy of physical coercion remained debatable.
23. Feminist writers have wanted, of course, to indict the various forms of brutality and coercion from which women have suffered.
24. How could I phrase the question so that I could distinguish between free choice and manipulative coercion?
25. The gargantuan effort was conducted under almost unimaginable conditions of hardship and coercion.
26. Democratic regimes are constrained by the authoritarian and elitist state that ultimately controls the instruments of economic policy and coercion.
27. It also claimed that there was overwhelming evidence of intimidation and coercion.
28. Women had turned up in large numbers, unwilling to miss out on their first chance to cast their vote without coercion.
29. Its relationship with justice varies considerably from State to State, depending on the degree of coercion necessary.
30. Introduction I. Enforcing Law Law may be enforced by compulsion and coercion, or by conciliation and compromise.
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