coerced in English

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1. Coerced into signing over the rights

2. He was coerced into signing the contract.

3. I was coerced into joining the gang.

4. She hadn't coerced him in any way.

5. Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty.

6. You have coerced others into aligning with Abaddon.

7. 12 I was coerced into joining the gang.

8. It rankled him to be coerced into this game.

9. He will not be compelled or coerced.

10. They were coerced into signing the contract.

11. The rebels coerced the villagers into hiding them from the army.

12. But sources say Redman was coerced by the vigilante.

13. Coerce somebody into (doing) something They were Coerced into negotiating a settlement

14. The maid Coerced her famous employer into paying her an exorbitant sum of money

15. We note from these examples that no one was coerced into giving.

16. Antonyms for Begged include forced, obliged, caused, compelled, enforced, coerced, constrained, impelled, imposed and pressured

17. By late July, most of the southern German states had been coerced into an armistice.

18. Synonyms for Badgered include made, forced, pressured, coerced, compelled, required, drove, induced, obliged and pressed

19. Synonyms for Bludgeoned include made, forced, pressured, coerced, compelled, required, drove, induced, obliged and pressed

20. Not all early Apostates were coerced into apostasy—some held state power themselves

21. They spoke of witnesses being coerced into changing their testimony to peg Simpson as the culprit.

22. Her suit claims she was coerced into signing away her rights, including ownership of her music.

23. Synonyms for Bulldozed include made, forced, pressured, coerced, compelled, required, drove, induced, obliged and pressed

24. Coerced recantation of faith is a violation of freedom of belief, a non-derogable right.

25. If you attempt to do this, the lower ranking type will be Coerced into the higher ranking type.

26. Artemisia was taken captive and suffered terrible physical attacks and coerced sexual contact the hands of the Greeks

27. Circular 28 also prohibits police investigators “from obtaining coerced statements or coercively planting statements, or using corporal punishment in any form” (article 31).

28. The prosecutor also alleged that Brother Margaryan had coerced young members of the congregation into refusing military service.

29. The mine owners coerced the workers into going back to work, by threatening to close down the mines completely.

30. A newbie guard for an Armored truck company is coerced by his veteran coworkers to steal a truck containing $42 million

31. Coerce definition, to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition: They Coerced him into signing the document

32. ► see thesaurus at force → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Coerce • Three days later, Ray asked to withdraw his plea, claiming it had been Coerced.

33. Maxwele, an active ANC member, was released after 24 hours, having provided a written apology to police, which he later claimed was coerced.

34. According to the Angular API, the ngIf directive is a structural directive that conditionally includes a template based on the value of an expression coerced to Boolean

35. Coerce definition, to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition: They Coerced him into signing the document

36. To force someone to do something they do not want to do by threatening them Coerce somebody into (doing) something The rebels Coerced the villagers into hiding them from the army

37. 17 In postcolonial India and China, where billions are now being coerced into a transition from agrarian to urban industrial economies, this cycle had barely begun before it began to splutter.

38. While working on the sixth Cudgel I was able to deal with the Coerced Channeler / Vagnar the Channeler, Atheling Plague / Clerk Doval and Klok Sargin / Bruiser Noz at Indifferent

39. ‘This is an attempt to intimidate and Blackguard the prison officers and this is an attempt that will fail.’ ‘He has attempted to Blackguard the hunger strikers, calling for an investigation into reports that they have coerced their children into joining the fast.’

40. ‘This is an attempt to intimidate and Blackguard the prison officers and this is an attempt that will fail.’ ‘He has attempted to Blackguard the hunger strikers, calling for an investigation into reports that they have coerced their children into joining the fast.’

41. (1 Corinthians 7:39) This is very different from such religious ideas as suttee, wherein a wife at the time of her husband’s death is persuaded or coerced into burning herself to death in the belief that the marriage bond continues on into some afterlife.

42. None is as closely linked to the right of self-preservation as are the prohibition against torture and immunity from coerced self-incrimination.All have been legally provided for and imple-mented in both Israel and the UK, and they are not excluded by the present account so long as they are both necessary for, and reasonably effective in, preserving the lives of innocent

43. (1) "Pattern of criminal gang activity" means, subject to division (B) (2) of this section, that persons in the criminal gang have committed, attempted to commit, conspired to commit, been Complicitors in the commission of, or solicited, coerced, or intimidated another to commit, attempt to commit, conspire to commit, or be in complicity in the commission of two or more of any of the following offenses: