Coercion

/koʊˈɜːrʃən/ noun

The practice of forcing someone to act in a certain way by using threats, intimidation, or pressure. Involves compelling compliance through fear or the promise of negative consequences.

From Latin 'coercere,' from 'co-' (together) and 'arcere' (to restrain or confine). Originally meant 'to restrain together,' emphasizing the use of force to limit someone's choices or freedom.

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