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		Definition of coercive in English: coerciveadjective kəʊˈəːsɪvkoʊˈərsɪv Relating to or using force or threats. 强迫的;胁迫的 强制措施。 Example sentencesExamples -  The Commonwealth has no military force, or coercive power apart from suspension and expulsion.
 -  Thus, values and norms were imposed through coercive instruments rather than consensus.
 -  He is the leading advocate of the superiority of voluntary or spontaneous forces over coercive ones.
 -  How can you say we are more coercive when you have never spoken to us?
 -  The threat of force is sometimes a necessary component of coercive diplomacy.
 -  Most people believe that children should be spared from coercive power dynamics.
 -  Welfare recipients are to face new coercive measures to force them into workfare or to accept cheap labor jobs.
 -  What we have here is the government using its coercive power over prisoners for commercial advantage.
 -  There has been an increasing acknowledgment that assimilation could have a coercive element to it.
 -  Language is a good example of the coercive nature of conventions.
 -  It seems to often assume that power is coercive only if exercised by the State.
 -  For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable.
 -  Thus, a monarch with absolute power must take coercive control over an otherwise savage society either by mutual consent or by force.
 -  This is a movie with a distinct and startling cinematic language, but with uncomfortably coercive mannerisms.
 -  At that point, any exercise of the state's coercive powers fails to respect the essentials of our humanity.
 -  The family soon experienced the coercive recruiting tactics of the government forces.
 -  We object only when planners promote coercive schemes and claim they offer benefits they do not.
 -  His emphasis on the coercive and controlling aspects of the state evoked the Stalin legacy.
 -  The coercive diplomacy that could yet lead to the dictator's disarmament or his disposal by his own side must be pursued.
 -  The inescapable evils of coercive behavior are not unique to government.
 
 Synonyms overbearing, authoritarian, imperious, high-handed, high and mighty, autocratic, autarchic 
 Rhymescursive, excursive, subversive    Definition of coercive in US English: coerciveadjectivekōˈərsivkoʊˈərsɪv Relating to or using force or threats. 强迫的;胁迫的 强制措施。 Example sentencesExamples -  It seems to often assume that power is coercive only if exercised by the State.
 -  The family soon experienced the coercive recruiting tactics of the government forces.
 -  The Commonwealth has no military force, or coercive power apart from suspension and expulsion.
 -  How can you say we are more coercive when you have never spoken to us?
 -  Welfare recipients are to face new coercive measures to force them into workfare or to accept cheap labor jobs.
 -  At that point, any exercise of the state's coercive powers fails to respect the essentials of our humanity.
 -  What we have here is the government using its coercive power over prisoners for commercial advantage.
 -  His emphasis on the coercive and controlling aspects of the state evoked the Stalin legacy.
 -  Thus, values and norms were imposed through coercive instruments rather than consensus.
 -  There has been an increasing acknowledgment that assimilation could have a coercive element to it.
 -  Thus, a monarch with absolute power must take coercive control over an otherwise savage society either by mutual consent or by force.
 -  The coercive diplomacy that could yet lead to the dictator's disarmament or his disposal by his own side must be pursued.
 -  The threat of force is sometimes a necessary component of coercive diplomacy.
 -  The inescapable evils of coercive behavior are not unique to government.
 -  We object only when planners promote coercive schemes and claim they offer benefits they do not.
 -  He is the leading advocate of the superiority of voluntary or spontaneous forces over coercive ones.
 -  For coercive diplomacy to succeed, the demands made of the targeted government need to be precise, limited and deliverable.
 -  Language is a good example of the coercive nature of conventions.
 -  This is a movie with a distinct and startling cinematic language, but with uncomfortably coercive mannerisms.
 -  Most people believe that children should be spared from coercive power dynamics.
 
 Synonyms overbearing, authoritarian, imperious, high-handed, high and mighty, autocratic, autarchic     |