noun
- plural of coercer; people who compel or force others to do something against their will
Usage: countable noun; formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The coercers used threats to extract confessions from the suspects.
- International law condemns coercers who violate human rights.
- The regime's coercers operated without accountability.
- Witnesses testified against the coercers in court.
- Coercers often rely on intimidation and fear to achieve their goals.