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co·er·cion
/-ˈɝʒən, ʃən/
強迫,威壓,高壓政治
From:
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coercion
強制
From:
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coercion
強制
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Co·er·cion
n.
1.
The
act
or
process
of
coercing
.
2.
Law
The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or
moral
force
.
When
the
force
is
physical
,
and
cannot
be
resisted
,
then
the
act
produced
by
it
is
a
nullity
,
so
far
as
concerns
the
party
coerced
.
When
the
force
is
moral
,
then
the
act
,
though
voidable
,
is
imputable
to
the
party
doing
it
,
unless
he
be
so
paralyzed
by
terror
as
to
act
convulsively
.
At
the
same
time
coercion
is
not
negatived
by
the
fact
of
submission
under
force
.
“Coactus volui”
(
I
consented
under
compulsion
)
is
the
condition
of
mind
which
,
when
there
is
volition
forced
by
coercion
,
annuls
the
result
of
such
coercion
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
coercion
n
1:
the
act
of
compelling
by
force
of
authority
2:
using
force
to
cause
something
; "
though
pressed
into
rugby
under
compulsion
I
began
to
enjoy
the
game
"; "
they
didn`t
have
to
use
coercion
" [
syn
:
compulsion
]
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