coerce

/koʊˈɜːrs/
verb
  1. To persuade someone to do something by using force or threats.
    • The bully tried to coerce the younger student into giving up his lunch money.
    • No one should be coerced into signing a contract against their will.
    • The government was accused of using police to coerce citizens into voting for the ruling party.
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