FORCE vs COERCION: NOUN
- A capacity for affecting the mind or behavior; efficacy.
- One that possesses such capacity.
- A body of persons or other resources organized or available for a certain purpose.
- A person or group capable of influential action.
- Military strength.
- A unit of a nation's military personnel, especially one deployed into combat.
- A force play.
- Moral strength.
- Intellectual power or vigor, especially as conveyed in writing or speech.
- The use of physical power or violence to compel or restrain.
- Power made operative against resistance; exertion.
- The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power.
- A unit that is part of some military service
- One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
- (of a law) having legal validity
- An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
- (physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity
- Group of people willing to obey orders
- A group of people having the power of effective action
- A powerful effect or influence
- A vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. Newton's second law of motion states that a free body accelerates in the direction of the applied force and that its acceleration is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
- Physical energy or intensity
- A waterfall.
- Conversion of a value of one data type to a value of another data type.
- A specific instance of coercing.
- Use of physical or moral force to compel a person to do something, or to abstain from doing something, thereby depriving that person of the exercise of free will.
- Actual or threatened force for the purpose of compelling action by another person; the act of coercing.
- The application to another of either physical or moral force. When the force is physical, and cannot be resisted, then the act produced by it is a nullity, so far as concerns the party coerced. When the force is moral, then the act, though voidable, is imputable to the party doing it, unless he be so paralyzed by terror as to act convulsively. At the same time coercion is not negatived by the fact of submission under force. “Coactus volui” (I consented under compulsion) is the condition of mind which, when there is volition forced by coercion, annuls the result of such coercion.
- The act or process of coercing.
- Power of restraint or compulsion.
- Compulsion; forcible constraint; the act of controlling by force or arms.
- Power or ability to coerce.
- Using force to cause something to occur
- Using force to cause something
- The act of compelling by force of authority
- The act or practice of coercing.
FORCE vs COERCION: VERB
- Impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably
- Do forcibly; exert force
- Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- Take by force
- Urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate
- Move with force, He pushed the table into a corner movewithforcehepushedthetablei
- Cause to move along the ground by pulling
- Squeeze like a wedge into a tight space
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :She forced him to take a job in the city tocausetodothroughpressureorne
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FORCE vs COERCION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To move, open, or clear by force.
- To use (language) with obvious lack of ease and naturalness.
- To produce with effort and against one's will.
- To increase or accelerate (a pace, for example) to the maximum.
- To put undue strain on.
- To inflict or impose relentlessly.
- To move or effect against resistance or inertia.
- To gain by the use of force or coercion.
- To cause an opponent to play (a particular card).
- To put (a runner) out on a force play.
- To cause to grow or mature by artificially accelerating normal processes.
- To induce change in (a complex system) by changing one of its parameters.
- To rape.
- To break down or open by force.
- To compel through pressure or necessity.
- To allow (a run) to be scored by walking a batter when the bases are loaded.
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FORCE vs COERCION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To act effectively upon by force, physical, mental, or moral, in any manner; impel by force; compel; constrain.
- To overcome or overthrow by force; accomplish one's purpose upon or in regard to by force or compulsion; compel to succumb, give way, or yield.
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
- Move with force
- A putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
- Urge or force (a person) to an action
- Constrain or motivate
- Move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner"
- Cause to move by pulling
- Do forcibly
- Exert force
- To stuff; farce.
- To clip or shear, as the beard or wool. In particular
- To clip off the upper and more hairy part of (wool), for export: a practice forbidden by stat.
- (idiom) (in force) In effect; operative.
- (idiom) (in force) In full strength; in large numbers.
- (idiom) (force (someone's) hand) To force to act or speak prematurely or unwillingly.
- (idiom) (force (oneself) on/upon) To rape.
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FORCE vs COERCION: RELATED WORDS
- Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Power, Push, Push, Personnel, Coerce
- Incitement, Violence, Force, Abuse, Extortion, Coercing, Forcible, Repression, Subjugation, Oppression, Duress, Blackmail, Intimidation, Coercive, Compulsion
FORCE vs COERCION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze, Violence, Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Push, Push, Personnel
- Incitement, Violence, Force, Abuse, Extortion, Coercing, Forcible, Repression, Subjugation, Oppression, Duress, Blackmail, Intimidation, Coercive, Compulsion
FORCE vs COERCION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The official podcast of Air Force Space Command heads West to Vandenberg Air Force Base, California!
- Space Force or an officer who has been appointed and scrolled into the Space Force.
- Defence Force magistrates in respect of service offences by Australian Defence Force personnel.
- Upon graduation, you will be commissioned as a second lieutenant on active duty Air Force or Space Force.
- Violent crimes are defined in the UCR Program as those offenses that involve force or threat of force.
- Summation of force can involve either sequential summation of force or simultaneous summation of force.
- Let us turn now to consider what force it was that conquered physical force.
- Entry into force Publication of treaty, once Treaties and Unbound pamphlet; in force.
- Roy was assigned to an Air Force Special Operations Force Helicopter Gunship.
- During our review of force incidents, we saw many examples of force, including deadly force, being used against individuals in crisis.
- The intent of the coercion should result in an illegal purpose; hence if it is legal, the coercion is not achieved.
- Power was, then, chiefly about the ability of states to shape international politics through coercion, and diplomacy backed up by the threat of coercion.
- This is a case involving coercion wherein the question before the Court was whether coercion could be caused by a threat to commit suicide.
- The most useful response to social coercion is through exposure to social coercion.
- Real coercion is rare is research, but the perception of coercion can be just a problematic in obtaining voluntary informed consent.
- Explain what steps you will take during the recruitment process to minimize potential coercion or the appearance of coercion.
- It is not only an act of unjust vexation or light coercion but of grave coercion.
- The Lego Court did not distinguish coercion by police from coercion exerted from other sources.
- Sexual coercion victimization is predicted by gender, childhood neglect, alcohol expectancy and sexual coercion.
- See Literal Coercion and Parameter Coercion for details.
FORCE vs COERCION: QUESTIONS
- Are the Swap Force abilities exclusive to Swap Force characters?
- What is the force that can counteract the inertial force?
- How do you find restoring force from displacement and restoring force?
- Why is the support force on an object called the normal force?
- What is the force of force between Proton and electron?
- What are the benefits of Infinity force over Trinity force?
- Is the Japan Self Defense Force a real military force?
- Why is centripetal force called a fictitious force?
- Can Action Force and reaction force cancel each other?
- Is friction a balanced force or an unbalanced force?
- Is unanimity in political decision-making compatible with coercion?
- Does euthanasia make patients more vulnerable to coercion?
- Is coercive field coercion a constant physical parameter?
- Why is authority without coercion called Raise Responsibility?
- What happens if you coercion a prenuptial agreement?
- Can coercion be used in addiction treatment programs?
- How should IRBs determine coercion and undue influence?
- Is taxation illegitimate coercion according to Kant?
- Is mill's paternalistic coercion inherently inconsistent?
- What is reproductive coercion in domestic violence?