coacción
coercion
noun koh-ahk-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin coactio, from cogere (to compel).
Also means
duress
Usage Note
Coacción is the legal and formal term for forcing someone to act against their will. In criminal law, delito de coacción is a specific offence. It differs from amenaza (threat) in that coacción implies direct physical or psychological force that overrides free will, not merely a warning of future harm.
Examples
"Firmó el contrato bajo coacción."
Natural Translation
He signed the contract under coercion.
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