3 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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Coaches should motivate players positively rather than coerce them through harsh criticism.
The coach will have been coercing the players to improve their performance throughout the entire season.
Despite initial resistance, the coach will have coerced the team into embracing a new strategy for the upcoming championship.
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