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IELTS BNC: 14580 COCA: 11362

coerce

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
coerce /koʊˈɚs/ verb
coerces; coerced; coercing
coerce
/koʊˈɚs/
verb
coerces; coerced; coercing
Learner's definition of COERCE
[+ object]
: to make (someone) do something by using force or threats强迫;胁迫usually + into
: to get (something) by using force or threats通过胁迫获得

— coercion

/koʊˈɚʒən/ /koʊˈɚʃən/ noun [noncount]
IELTS BNC: 14580 COCA: 11362

coerce

verb

co·​erce kō-ˈərs How to pronounce coerce (audio)
coerced; coercing

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 adjective
Choose the Right Synonym for coerce

force, compel, coerce, constrain, oblige mean to make someone or something yield.

force is the general term and implies the overcoming of resistance by the exertion of strength, power, or duress.

forced to flee for their lives

compel typically suggests overcoming of resistance or unwillingness by an irresistible force.

compelled to admit my mistake

coerce suggests overcoming resistance or unwillingness by actual or threatened violence or pressure.

coerced into signing over the rights

constrain suggests the effect of a force or circumstance that limits freedom of action or choice.

constrained by conscience

oblige implies the constraint of necessity, law, or duty.

felt obliged to go

Example Sentences

A confession was coerced from the suspect by police. was coerced into signing the document
Recent Examples on the Web The implication was clear: Yes, the United States has been trying to punish and coerce Russia with hundreds of sanctions for years now. Washington Post, 25 Feb. 2022 Cheryl Bush, an attorney representing VNA, said individually interviewing jurors could coerce them into delivering a verdict that did not necessarily reflect their true opinions after weeks of deliberating. Arpan Lobo, Detroit Free Press, 11 Aug. 2022 Across a vast array of circumstances, a State will be able to impose its moral choice on a woman and coerce her to give birth to a child. Sofia Lotto Persio, Quartz, 24 June 2022 Since 2019, security researchers have warned of the possibility of Russia using control over the Libyan migration route to terrorize and coerce the EU. Wired, 4 Aug. 2022 The intention of these programs was not to assimilate us into our new (and intimidating) surroundings, but rather to coerce students into accepting and affirming a resident orthodoxy. Abigail Anthony, National Review, 15 July 2022 In the case of the economist, the report said, Chinese officials in 2019 detained and tried to coerce him to share data and information on U.S. government policies, including on tariffs while the U.S. and China were in the midst of a trade war. Nick Timiraos, WSJ, 26 July 2022 Predators who find accounts belonging to minors can coerce those minors into sharing photos and videos of themselves and then groom them to start taking and sharing more proactive content over time — often by posing as other minors. Audrey Conklin, Fox News, 26 July 2022 Prosecutors said Inciardi and Kosinski tried to coerce Henley to buy back the manuscripts while simultaneously trying to sell them through Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses. Sonia Moghe, CNN, 12 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English coarcen, coercen, borrowed from Anglo-French *cohercer, borrowed (with conjugation change) from Latin coercēre "to confine, shut up, restrict, restrain," from co- co- + arcēre "to hold in, prevent from approaching, keep away" — more at ark

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

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The first known use of coerce was in the 15th century
IELTS BNC: 14580 COCA: 11362

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