/kəʊˈɜːsɪv/ – Adjective
Definition: thuộc về cưỡng chế, có tính chất bắt buộc.
A more thorough explanation: The term “coercive” refers to actions or measures that are intended to force someone to do something against their will, often through the use of threats, intimidation, or force. In a legal context, coercive behavior may be considered unlawful if it involves the violation of an individual’s rights or freedoms.
Example: The court found that the defendant’s coercive behavior towards the witness constituted obstruction of justice.