coercible

/koʊˈɜrsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be forced or compelled to do something against one's will.
    • In a free society, no citizen should feel coercible by the government.
    • The team's loyalty made them less coercible by outside threats.
    • The witness was considered coercible under intense pressure.
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