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Synonyms & Similar Words
compulsory
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Meaning of Coercive
The primary meaning of the word "Coercive" is related to the use of force or pressure to make someone do something.
Definitions
- Using force or threats to make someone do something they do not want to do
- * Relating to or characterized by the use of force or coercion to achieve a goal or gain compliance
Etymology of Coercive
The word "Coercive" originates from the Latin "coercere," which means "to restrain" or "to compel," and is related to "co-" (meaning "together") and "arcere" (meaning "to enclose" or "to restrain")
Historically, the term has been used to describe the use of physical or psychological force to exert control over individuals or groups
Example Uses
- The government used coercive measures to suppress the opposition
- * The company's coercive tactics forced employees to work long hours without extra pay
- * The coercive nature of the contract made it difficult for the signatory to withdraw
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
voluntary
optional
elective
discretionary
permissive
lenient
gentle
mild
soft
flexible
yielding
indulgent
tolerant
permissive
acquiescent
complacent
submissive
obedient
compliant
accommodating
cooperative
willing
enthusiastic
eager
consenting
agreeable
amicable
peaceful
nonviolent
noncoercive
noncompulsory
nonobligatory