coercibly
/kəˈsɝːsɪbli/Definitions
1. adverb
in a manner that is likely to induce compliance or obedience, often through force or pressure.
“The government was criticized for acting coercively in its decision to impose new taxes on citizens.”
2. adverb
in a way that involves the use of force or pressure to obtain something.
“The company was accused of operating coercively, exploiting workers for cheap labor.”