4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Coerce' in a Sentence
"To force someone to do something against their will, using threats, intimidation, or authority, and often without considering what the individual wants." more
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The prosecutor is coercing the witness to reveal crucial information in court.
Criminals may attempt to coerce witnesses to prevent them from testifying in court.
The authorities had coerced the witness to testify against his will.
The authorities have been coercing witnesses to testify against the defendant.
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