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coercion [kəʊˈɜ:ʃən, Am koʊˈɜ:rʒən] N no pl form

coercion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Coercion can have some odd side effects, however.
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It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms displacement or forced displacement.
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Threats, coercion, and divide and rule tactics were employed, particularly to keep the plantation workers ethnically segregated.
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Mutual exchange is subject to property rights violations by coercion through monopoly of force.
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Research indicates that the camera perspective influences assessments of voluntariness, coercion on the part of the detective, and even the dichotomy of guilt.
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Libertarians argue that laws against private sector discrimination are acts of coercion that infringe on employers' property rights and freedom of association.
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With the removal of the protection under the rule of law; this subjects the good in question into a marketplace of coercion.
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Since all market transactions reflected the prior distribution of property and entitlements, all conduct between market participants inherently involved varying degrees of coercion.
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These exchanges were, in many cases, found out to be falsified, incorrect, or conducted under coercion.
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The consequent strains resulted in the widespread used of coercion, repression, show trials, purges and intimidation.
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