coercive

/kəˈɜr.sɪv/

Definitions

1. adjective

Using force or threats to get someone to do something, or controlling people by force or threats.

“The government’s coercive policies led to widespread protests.”

2. noun

The use of force or threats to get someone to do something.

“The coercive tactics used by the company to meet sales targets were criticized.”

Synonyms

  • compulsive
  • forceful

Antonyms

  • persuasive
  • voluntary