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  • 27co|er´cive|ness — co|er|cive «koh UR sihv», adjective. 1. using force; serving to coerce; compelling: »He used coercive measures to enforce obedience. SYNONYM(S): compulsory, forcing. 2. restraining; constraining: »To Durkheim the essence of group life is that it… …

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  • 28co|er´cive|ly — co|er|cive «koh UR sihv», adjective. 1. using force; serving to coerce; compelling: »He used coercive measures to enforce obedience. SYNONYM(S): compulsory, forcing. 2. restraining; constraining: »To Durkheim the essence of group life is that it… …

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  • 29co|er|cive — «koh UR sihv», adjective. 1. using force; serving to coerce; compelling: »He used coercive measures to enforce obedience. SYNONYM(S): compulsory, forcing. 2. restraining; constraining: »To Durkheim the essence of group life is that it exercises… …

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