Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
force one's hand
idiom
/fɔrs wʌnz hænd/

Definition
To compel someone to act or make a decision when they would prefer not to.

Examples
- She didn’t want to reveal her plan just yet, but the deadline forced her hand.
- The unexpected changes in the project forced his hand in making a quick decision.
- He felt that the circumstances had forced his hand to accept the job offer.

Meaning
This phrase suggests that a person is pressured into taking action or making a choice, often against their will or better judgment.

Synonyms
- Coerce
- Pressure
- Compel
- Oblige