Crossword clues for coercer
Wiktionary
n. One who coerces.
Usage examples of "coercer".
In each case, coercion occurs, but it occurs by accident and the coercer is liable for the consequences of his acts.
The technology of it is handled down in the capital city by some outfit called the Coercer Guild.
Its critics would argue that intimidator, enforcer, coercer, tyrant are more apt.
I know of nothing in libertarian theory that makes coercion morally legitimate merely because the coercers and their victims live in the same part of the world, speak the same language, or have the same color skin.
In the States the noted politicians of the day have been the leaders, and not unfrequently the coercers of opinion.
In the States the noted politicians of the day have been the leaders, and not unfrequently the coercers of opinion.
These were the Great Ones of the High Table who came to pay homage: Queen Nontusvel, Eadone Sciencemaster, Dionket the Healer, Mayvar Kingmaker, Aluteyn Craftsmaster, Sebi-Gomnol the Lord Coercer, and Kuhal Earthshaker, a son of the Queen who was deputy to Nodonn and second among the psychokinetics.
Disdainful of the informality of their shadowbrethren, they were ranged in elegant ranks according to their guilds: the violet and gold farsensors, the blue coercers, the ruby and silver combatant redactors, creators armored in beryl tints, and glowing rose-gold psychokinetics.
The coercers and psychokinetics were most numerous, the creators somewhat fewer in number, and the farsensors and combatant redactors constituted the smallest units, since most of their membership undertook support roles during this part of the Grand Combat.