词汇 | coercively |
释义 | coercively adverb uk /kəʊˈɜː.sɪv.li/ us /koʊˈɝː.sɪv.li/ in a way that involves using force or threats to persuade people to do things that they are unwilling to do: The management team was accused of coercively interrogating employees about union activities. Some have argued that threats and offers can both be used coercively. These arrangements are not just unfair, but are coercively imposed by one group on another. In many of these families, power is expressed coercively. There are a few states that coercively make it very hard for citizens to leave. Causing somebody to act arm-twisting bludgeon bounce someone into something browbeat someone into something/doing something bull something through coercion drive someone/something to something duress force someone's handidiom forced marriage forcible push (someone) toward(s) something put the heat on someoneidiom put/tighten the screws on someoneidiom rallying cry ram something down someone's throatidiom ransom slap squeeze wring You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Threats & warnings Related wordcoercive |
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