coercibly

/koʊˈɜrsəbli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that involves force or compulsion.
    • The documents were coercibly obtained during the interrogation.
    • The protesters were coercibly removed from the building.
    • He argued that the law was coercibly applied to silence dissent.
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