
Coercitive
UK
/kəʊˈɜːsɪtɪv/
US
/koʊˈɜrsɪtɪv/

Translation of "coercitive" into Russian
coercitive
AdjectiveUK
/kəʊˈɜːsɪtɪv/
US
/koʊˈɜrsɪtɪv/
coercitive
more coercitive Comp.
most coercitive Super.
Rare/technical variant spelling of "coercive"; used mainly in legal and mathematical contexts.
The government implemented coercitive measures to control the situation.
Правительство ввело принудительные меры для контроля ситуации.
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coercitive
AdjectiveUK
/kəʊˈɜːsɪtɪv/
US
/koʊˈɜrsɪtɪv/
Relating to or using force or threats to make someone do something.
The government's coercitive measures were criticized for infringing on personal freedoms.
(Mathematics) Growing without bound as its argument tends to infinity, thereby guaranteeing the existence of a minimum for the associated functional, form, or operator.
The energy functional is coercitive on the Sobolev space, which ensures the existence of minimizers.