Sentences with coercion
co·er·cion
C c - It was vital that the elections should be free of coercion or intimidation.
- Sexual coercion is a problem among some boys.
- Should government action be based on threats and coercion, asks Max Liddell.
- A culture of intimidation, coercion and industrial lawlessness is rife in Australia's construction industry, a royal commission has found.
- The car dealer had also been charged with using undue harassment and coercion in a series of phone calls to allegedly pressure Ms Harris.