Coerces

Word COERCES
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Definitions and meanings of "Coerces"

What do we mean by coerces?

To restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

To use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in an attempt to compel one to act against their will.

To force an attribute, normally of a data type, to take on the attribute of another data type.

Being forced to do something. Urban Dictionary

To compel by force, intimidation, or authority, esp. without regard for individual desire or volition Urban Dictionary

When the manic disrobes and valenzates the muzon's sister in the kitchen, while the muzon is presumed dead. Urban Dictionary

Montreallian valis. Applicable when one is attempting to valenzate a puzonicle don that is clearly briacatus and unable to stand with her own power. Urban Dictionary

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The word "coerces" in example sentences

Newbie field agent Marianna Bonaventure enlists the aid of (and by "enlists the aid of" I mean "coerces") consultant Jonathan Knox. ❋ Unknown (2004)

But, of course, only the pope or the Vatican ever "coerces" anyone in the eyes of the media. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a brief submitted by Solicitor General Kenneth Starr and Deputy Solicitor General John G. Roberts, Jr., the Bush administration argued that the Court should abandon the view of the Establishment Clause that had been followed for decades and instead find that the government violates the First Amendment only if it coerces religious participation or literally establishes a church. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

He urged that the government should be found to violate the Establishment Clause only if it literally establishes a church or coerces religious participation. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

There seems little doubt as to where the two new justices, Roberts and Alito, will be on issues concerning church and state: they almost surely will join Justices Scalia, Kennedy, and Thomas in creating a majority to dramatically change the law and hold that the government violates the Establishment Clause only if it creates a church or coerces religious participation. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

In it he called on the Court to repudiate these earlier decisions and to make clear that the government violates the Establishment Clause only if it coerces religious participation or creates a church. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

He need not mention Romney by name, but he needs to lay out his case, namely, "You're not the conservative to take on Obama if you've championed a health-care plan that coerces Americans to buy insurance they don't want." ❋ Jennifer Rubin (2011)

As the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission has long documented, China subsidizes exports, provides bank loans to industry at zero or negative interest rates, and either bribes or coerces US industry to locate production in China for export but not for China's internal market. ❋ Robert Kuttner (2010)

In X-Men, Sebastian Shaw the mutant played by Kevin Bacon coerces a US general into supporting the deployment of US missiles in Turkey -- and then convinces the Soviets they must counter with missiles in Cuba. ❋ Joe Cirincione (2011)

According to the coercion standard established in Lee (“subtle and indirect public and peer pressure”), I am persuaded the Pledge coerces. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Two Connecticut high school students whose district voted to hold June commencement for two high schools at an area megachurch are suing the district, saying the arrangement "coerces students and parents to receive the overwhelming religious message" of the church as the price of attending "a seminal event in their lives." ❋ Unknown (2010)

[pronounce] [co] - erced or Co-herst coerced ❋ Regardless Devon Victory (2010)

[Pistols] [firing] at [my feet] coerce me to dance ❋ Jamerz113 (2009)

"The muzon is dead" yelled chains, as [Manic] [coerced] [the don] in an adjacent room. ❋ Balls (2004)

Upon leaving [the Dome], Chains [coerced] the don to no [avail]. ❋ PON (2004)

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