Coerce
Coerce is a verb that means to compel a person to act in a way they would not choose freely, often through pressure, threats, or intimidation. It implies that consent is obtained not through free will but through force, fear, or leverage.
Etymology: The word derives from Latin coercere, meaning “to restrain,” from co- “together” and arcere “to keep
Legal usage: In contract law, consent obtained by coercion or under duress can render a contract voidable.
Other contexts: In international relations, coercive diplomacy seeks to influence state behavior through threats or limited
Related terms include compel, force, pressure, intimidation, and duress.