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What word can mean strength and compel?

The word coerce can mean both strength and compel.

* Strength: Coercion implies using force or pressure to achieve a desired outcome.

* Compel: To coerce someone is to force them to do something against their will.

Here are some examples:

* "The government coerced the citizens into obedience." (strength)

* "They were coerced into signing the contract." (compel)

Other words that could work depending on the context include:

* Force

* Pressure

* Influence

* Dominate

* Overpower

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