ppl. a. [f. COERCE v. + -ED.] Constrained, compelled by force; enforced (U.S.).
1836. J. T. Leader, Sp. Ho. Comm., 23 June. The landlord is followed to the poll by his tenantsa submissive train of coerced electors.
1877. Burroughs, Taxation, 18. Equally entitled to the aid of coerced loans.