/ɪmˈplaɪd koʊˈɜrʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: cưỡng chế tinh thần.
A more thorough explanation: Implied coercion refers to a situation where a person is not directly threatened or forced to do something, but the circumstances or actions of another party create a sense of pressure or obligation that influences the person’s decision-making process. This can include subtle forms of manipulation or intimidation that may not be explicitly stated but are understood or implied.
Example: The defendant argued that the confession was obtained through implied coercion, as the police officers made veiled threats about potential consequences if he did not cooperate.