coerce
coerce.01 - to persuade
COERCE-V NOTES: Based on WSJ; adjectival 'coercive' based on BOLT-6. Comparison with 'induce'. (from coerce.01-v)COERCION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, coerce.01. Corresponds to VNcls force-59. (from coercion.01-n)
COERCIVE-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from coercive.01-j)
Aliases:
coercion (n.)
coercive (j.)
coerce (v.)
coercive (j.)
coerce (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: persuasive entity, agent
ARG1-PPT: impelled person
ARG2-PRD: action or Result
ARG1-PPT: impelled person
ARG2-PRD: action or Result
all arguments
Beijing lawmakers have called for jails to be built to house prostitutes and for severe punishment , including the death sentence , for
anyoneARG0
whoR-ARG0
induces or coercesrel
womenARG1
into prostitutionARG2
.Adjectival rel: coercive
While applauding the provision , we should also be aware that the specific contents of the provision still do n't have a binding effect in a strict sense on the expected results , and
some articlesARG0
are stillARGM-TMP
notARGM-NEG
coerciverel
enoughARGM-EXT
.tricky arg0 and arg2
Neither the
privateARG0
coercionrel
of capitalismARG2
, nor the state coercion of socialism is found in a communist society .with arg1
Indigenous women 's narratives also tell of
theirARG1
coercionrel
into various forms of unpaid or low - paid laborARG2
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