Citations:coercibly

coercively; in a way that is coercive

 * 1960, The Catholic lawyer, page 4:
 * law in the society of human kind, shall bind men coercibly in that general society or in one of the particular societies of men.
 * 1966, Ecumenical review, page 73:
 * For a proper appreciation of the enormity of this affirmation we must recall that every violation of the right of others should and must be legally and coercibly repressed by the State,
 * 1972, Washington State Bar News, volume 26, page 65:
 * However, under the act, people who are drunk in public can be picked up and coercibly put in treatment centers.