coercer

/kɔːˈsɛrər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person or thing that coerces others; a person who uses force or threats to make someone do something

“The coercer used fear and intimidation to get the hostages to surrender.”

2. verb

to use force or threats to get someone to do something; to compel someone to do something against their will

“The government coerced the protesters into leaving the square.”

Synonyms

  • bully
  • oppressor
  • tyrant

Antonyms

  • freedom fighter
  • liberator