/djʊˈrɛsə/ – noun
Definition: người cưỡng bức, người ép buộc.
A more thorough explanation: “DURESSOR” is a legal term referring to a person who applies or threatens to apply unlawful force or pressure to another person in order to induce them to act in a way they would not otherwise choose to act. This term is often used in the context of contract law to describe a party who has been coerced into entering into a contract against their will.
Example: The defendant claimed that the contract was signed under duressor, arguing that he was threatened with physical harm if he did not comply.