coercive的意思和读音

coercive

: [koʊˈɜrsɪv] : [kəʊˈɜː(r)sɪv]

adj.

adj.gentle

adj.forced,forcible,intimidating,bullying,strong-arm

coerciveadj.

1.using force or the threat of force

coercive measures/powers

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adj.1ing force or threats to make someone do something

1. coercive procedure coercive coercivity ...

2. credible:a. coercive:a. beholder:n. ...

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1.They can do a bit of damage but are not really capable of much up against the coercive power of the state.

2.Such a business-labour-agricultural council would develop into a super lobby with coercive powers.

3.Beck sees mass immigration as a direct result of U. S. policy and calls it a "federally coercive congestion program. "”。

4.Placing a child in a day nursery is coercive and tyrannical and a violation of the child's free and natural disposition.

5.Nonviolence is necessarily coercive, she wrote. But it forces people to stop doing only things that they have no moral right to do.使

6.ROBINSON So the coercive power of the state is immoral in and of itself. . .……

7.Provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling is not, and should not be construed as, an endorsement of coercive or mandatory HIV testing.

8.Shareholders deputy litigation system is an important tache of these coercive criterion mechanisms.

9.After several years of detainment and coercive interrogation, he admitted to participating in dozens of terrorist plots.

10.The system had the potential to be coercive, but its actual effect would depend on context and usage.