coercible


co·erce

C0455700 (kō-ûrs′)tr.v. co·erced, co·erc·ing, co·erc·es 1. To pressure, intimidate, or force (someone) into doing something. See Synonyms at force.2. To bring about or gain by pressure, threat, or force: coerced agreement among the parties; coerced a confession from the suspect.
[Latin coercēre, to control, restrain : co-, co- + arcēre, to enclose, confine.]
co·erc′er n.co·erc′i·ble adj.