coemption

/kəʊˈɛmptʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of compelling or inducing someone to do something by means of a threat or promise.

“The company’s coemption of the client’s data was a major concern for privacy advocates.”

Synonyms

  • coercion
  • compulsion
  • inducement

Antonyms

  • persuasion
  • voluntary