[f. COERCE v. + -ER.] One who coerces.

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1811.  Monthly Rev., LXVI. 467. The two conquerors of Italy, and coercers of the Popes.

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1845.  Mozley, Ess. (1878), I. 166. The coarse vigour and teeming animal life of heresy never made the coercer shrink or flag.

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