ppl. a. [f. COERCE v. + -ED.] Constrained, compelled by force; enforced (U.S.).

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1836.  J. T. Leader, Sp. Ho. Comm., 23 June. The landlord is followed to the poll by his tenants—a submissive train of coerced electors.

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1877.  Burroughs, Taxation, 18. Equally entitled to the aid of coerced loans.

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