coerciveness

/ˌkɔːrsɪˈvɛnsəs, -sɪv-/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being coercive; the use of force, intimidation, or persuasion to achieve compliance or obedience.

“The politician’s coerciveness in pushing through the bill raised concerns about its legitimacy.”

Synonyms

  • coercion
  • forcefulness

Antonyms

  • gentleness
  • leniency