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Definition of "coercible" [co•er•ci•ble]

  • Susceptible to coercion. (adjective)

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Use "coercible" in a sentence
  • "If there were a coercible allocation of resources more efficient than CDSs or earthquake insurance, how would you know?"
  • "In the Feyerabend lectures, Kant notes that right is the subset of morally correct actions that are also coercible (27: 1327)."
  • "This version of deontology is aptly labeled Libertarian in that it cannot accommodate any strong (that is, enforceable or coercible) duty to aid others."