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coerces
verb as in compel, press
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“Once trust has been established, the bad actor claims to need money and coerces the victim to send funds.”
But in his speech Sir Mark said Mr Kaba was part of an extensive gang in Lambeth, south London, which “coerces and exploits black boys and draws them into gangs and crime”.
It goes on to claim that Shein then “coerces” suppliers to sign exclusive deals with them.
The lawsuit contends that the state maintains a “forced labor scheme” that coerces inmates into work.
The cybercrime gang infects a victim organisation's system with ransomware - malicious software that encrypts data - and then coerces targets into paying ransom to decrypt or unlock it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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