coercer

[US]/[ˈkɔːsə(ː)r]/
[UK]/[ˈkɔːrsər]/

Translation

n.A person who coerces someone.; One who exerts pressure or influence.
v.To force or compel someone to do something.; To persuade or influence someone to do something.

Phrases & Collocations

coercer's tactics

being a coercer

coercer appeared

coercer's role

coercers involved

coercer's methods

coercer left

Example Sentences

the company tried to coercer employees into accepting the new contract.

he refused to be a tool for anyone trying to coercer him.

the prosecutor accused the suspect of trying to coercer a witness.

it's unethical to attempt to coercer someone into making a decision.

the manager shouldn't coercer staff into working overtime regularly.

she successfully resisted any attempts to coercer her into changing her vote.

the police investigated allegations of officers coercer suspects during questioning.

don't let anyone coercer you into doing something you're uncomfortable with.

the judge warned against attempting to coercer the jury.

the politician was criticized for trying to coercer the media into supporting his policies.

we must protect vulnerable individuals from being coercer into scams.

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