coercively JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/kəˈsɜːrʃɪvli/ · co·er·cive·ly
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- In a manner that compels or constrains someone or something to do something. The government enforced the new law coercively, leading to widespread protests.
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- In a way that uses force or pressure to influence someone or something. The company's marketing strategy was to sell the product coercively, using discounts and promotions to drive sales.
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Did you know? The word 'coercively' is often used in discussions about human rights and the limits of government power, as it highlights the tension between individual freedom and state authority.