Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coercively
Adverb
/kəʊˈɜːsɪvli/
Definition
In a way that involves forcing someone to act or behave in a specific manner against their will.
Examples
- The government acted coercively to maintain control over the population.
- He was coerced into signing the contract coercively, without understanding the terms.
- In some cases, organizations may influence decisions coercively by leveraging their authority.
Meaning
The adverb ‘coercively’ describes actions taken with the intention to compel or force others to comply or follow orders, often through threats or pressure.
Synonyms
- Forcibly
- Compulsorily
- Imperatively
- Obligatorily
- Subjugatively