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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She has been coercing her colleagues to support her project proposal.
The manager had coerced employees to work overtime without proper compensation.
Employers should create a positive work environment rather than coerce employees through fear.
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