COERCIONS
Noun
coercions
plural of coercion
Anagrams
• criocones
Source: Wiktionary
COERCION
Co*er"cion, n. Etym: [L. coercio, fr. coercere. See Coerce.]
1. The act or process of coercing.
2. (Law)
Definition: The application to another of either physical or moral force.
When the force is physical, and cannot be resisted, then the act
produced by it is a nullity, so far as concerns the party coerced.
When the force is moral, then the act, though voidable, is imputable
to the party doing it, unless he be so paralyzed by terror as to act
convulsively. At the same time coercion is not negatived by the fact
of submission under force. "Coactus volui" (I consented under
compulsion) is the condition of mind which, when there is volition
forced by coercion, annuls the result of such coercion. Wharton.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition