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Filter by Meaning He was coerced into giving up his seat on the bus.
The coerced testimony played a crucial role in the conviction of the defendant.
The victim felt coerced into staying in an abusive relationship.
The detective coerced the suspect into confessing his involvement in the robbery.
The interrogator coerced the spy into revealing classified information.
The dictator's regime often coerced political dissidents into providing false testimonies.
The hacker coerced the employee into sharing sensitive company data.
The bully coerced the victim into giving him his lunch money every day.
The kidnappers coerced the hostage into revealing her family's wealth to secure her release.
The cult leader coerced his followers into signing over their assets to him.
The undercover agent was coerced into betraying his fellow operatives.
The coerced obedience of the citizens reflected a totalitarian regime.
The coerced decision left her feeling powerless and resentful.
The coerced participation in the experiment caused psychological distress to the subjects.
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