adjective
- not able to be forced, compelled, or restrained by pressure or threats
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The activist’s incoercible spirit could not be broken by imprisonment.
- Her incoercible determination to succeed impressed everyone around her.
- The protesters showed an incoercible resolve despite government pressure.
- His incoercible nature made him unsuitable for military discipline.
- The artist’s incoercible creativity flourished despite criticism.
- The movement’s incoercible momentum continued to grow.