forcer

/ˈfɔrsər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that forces, especially someone who uses pressure or violence to make others do something.
    • In the movie, the villain is a forcer who threatens the hero's family.
    • The company hired a forcer to collect debts from reluctant customers.
    • The dictator was a brutal forcer who crushed all opposition.
  2. A tool or device used to apply force, such as a lever or press.
    • The blacksmith's forcer helped shape the red-hot iron.
    • A hydraulic forcer can lift heavy loads with ease.
    • The mechanic used a metal forcer to push the bearing into place.
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