Coercible

Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊˈɝˈsiˈaɪbiˈɫə/

Coercible (adj)

  1. Able to be made to act or obey by pressure, threats, or control.
  2. Possible to be compelled through external power rather than free choice.

Coercible (adjective)

Examples

  • The rule is coercible, so people follow it under pressure.
  • Some workers are coercible, but others refuse to comply.