Choicelessness

/ˈtʃɔɪsləsnəs/ noun

The condition or quality of having no choices or alternatives available; a state of being forced to accept something without options.

From 'choiceless' (choice + -less) plus the abstract noun suffix '-ness' (Old English). A layered construction showing how English builds concepts from simpler words.

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