"Coerce" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coerce" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coerce" Meaning

To coerce means to force someone to do something they do not want to do, often by using trickery, threats, or intimidation. It can also mean to persuade someone to accept or support something by using persuasive methods, often in an unethical or insincere way.

"Coerce" Examples

Usage Examples of "Coerce"


The police chief was accused of coercing a false confession from the suspect. (#verb)
The company's aggressive marketing tactics attempted to coerce customers into buying their products. (#verb)
The strict deadline coerced her to work long hours to meet the deadline. (#verb)
The new policy coerces all employees to wear uniforms to work. (#verb)
The bully tried to coerce his classmates into doing his homework for him. (#verb)

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The Coenozoic Era, also known as the Cenozoic Era, is the current geologic era, which began about 66 million years ago. It is characterized by the existence of mammals, birds, and other life forms that evolved after the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. The term Coenozoic is derived from the Greek words "kēnos," meaning new, and "zōē," meaning life. The Coenozoic Era is often divided into three periods: Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary.

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