incoercible

/ˌɪnkoʊˈɜrsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Impossible to control, restrain, or force into a particular course of action.
    • Her incoercible curiosity led her to explore every corner of the old mansion.
    • The protestors' incoercible spirit could not be broken by the authorities.
    • The child's incoercible energy exhausted every babysitter.
  2. In physics, referring to a gas that cannot be liquefied by pressure alone.
    • Helium is often described as an incoercible gas under normal conditions.
    • The scientist studied the behavior of incoercible gases at extreme temperatures.
    • Incoercible vapors require both cooling and compression to become liquid.
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