coercible (Meaning)

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coercible (a.)

Capable of being coerced.

coercible Sentence Examples

  1. In some situations, people may be more coercible due to their vulnerable state.
  2. The use of threats and manipulation can make individuals more easily coercible.
  3. Children are often more coercible than adults, as they may be easily influenced by authority figures.
  4. Certain personality traits may make someone more coercible, such as low self-esteem or a fear of conflict.
  5. Coercible individuals may be more susceptible to joining cults or extremist groups.
  6. Coercible behavior can be a sign of an abusive relationship.
  7. Individuals with a history of trauma may be more coercible, as they may have learned to comply with others to avoid harm.
  8. Coercible tactics are often used in cases of domestic violence to control and manipulate victims.
  9. The elderly can be particularly coercible, as they may be dependent on others for care and support.
  10. Education and empowerment can help reduce the likelihood of someone becoming coercible in the face of manipulation or pressure.

FAQs About the word coercible

Capable of being coerced.

oblige, obligate,compel, force, press, intimidate, blackmail,drive, impel, bully

permit, allow, permit,let, allow, let,induce, satisfy, argue, move

In some situations, people may be more coercible due to their vulnerable state.

The use of threats and manipulation can make individuals more easily coercible.

Children are often more coercible than adults, as they may be easily influenced by authority figures.

Certain personality traits may make someone more coercible, such as low self-esteem or a fear of conflict.