Meanings (ES + gloss)
compulsión
An irrational need or irresistible urge to perform some action, often despite negative consequences.
During the basketball game, I had a sudden compulsion to have a smoke.
It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: perhaps out of a desire to esc…
coacción • coerción
The use of authority, influence, or other power to force (compel) a person or persons to act.
But Treaty translator and Ottawa leader Andrew Blackbird described the Treaty as made “not with the free will of the Indians, but by compulsion.”
From the opening of the City & South London Railway independent electric locomotives were used under compulsion of the Board of Trade.
coacción • coerción
The lawful use of violence (i.e. by the administration).
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