coercibly

Adverb

 * 1)  Coercively; in a way that is coercive; by coercion.
 * 2) * 1997 May 12, Roger Poehlmann (name), "Roger/Michelle Poehlmann" (username), "Re: Roger's earth-shattering rebuttal of Lifton's criteria", in, Usenet:
 * I would sooner consider that a cult since my taxes are coercibly taken from me, while my contributions to the ICC are voluntary.
 * 1)  As a result of coercion; having been coerced; in a coerced manner.
 * 1)  As a result of coercion; having been coerced; in a coerced manner.
 * 1)  As a result of coercion; having been coerced; in a coerced manner.

Quotations

 * 2000, Andi Faisal Bakti, Good governance and conflict resolution in Indonesia:
 * a large number of Chinese were brought as coolies from overseas, first seductively then coercibly, by the Dutch at the beginning of their colonization
 * a large number of Chinese were brought as coolies from overseas, first seductively then coercibly, by the Dutch at the beginning of their colonization