coercibility

/kəˌrɛsɪˈbɪlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state of being capable of being coerced or the quality of being coercible.

“The coercibility of the suspect’s alibi made it difficult to prove their innocence.”

2. noun

The quality or state of being subject to coercion.

“The coercibility of the market led to significant price fluctuations.”

3. noun

The quality of being likely to be coerced or influenced into doing something.

“The coercibility of the witness made them a prime target for intimidation.”

Synonyms

  • pliability
  • susceptibility
  • vulnerability

Antonyms

  • independence
  • resistance