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Coerced Meaning in English

word · lemma: coerce

koʊˈɝst
koh-URST
kˌəʊˈɜːst
kuh-OH-URST

释义

Made to do something by force, threats, or pressure; not done willingly.

用法与细微差别

Used formally, especially in legal or official contexts. Commonly appears in phrases like 'coerced confession' or 'coerced into doing'. Implies the person did not act by choice, but because of outside pressure.

例句

He was coerced into signing the contract.

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The witness gave a coerced confession.

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Some workers felt coerced to work overtime.

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She later admitted that her answer was coerced by threats.

natural

Nobody should feel coerced into making personal decisions.

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His testimony was dismissed because it was clear he had been coerced.

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