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1 painostus
yks.nom. painostus; yks.gen. painostuksen; yks.part. painostusta; yks.ill. painostukseen; mon.gen. painostusten painostuksien; mon.part. painostuksia; mon.ill. painostuksiinduress (noun)pressure (noun)* * *• pressure• oppression• duress• boycott• sanction -
2 pakko
yks.nom. pakko; yks.gen. pakon; yks.part. pakkoa; yks.ill. pakkoon; mon.gen. pakkojen; mon.part. pakkoja; mon.ill. pakkoihincoercion (noun)compulsion (noun)constraint (noun)enforcement (noun)force (noun)necessity (noun)restrainedly (noun)urgency (noun)* * *• constraint• duress• enforcement• force• forcible• necessity• compulsory• urgency• must• request• compulsion• command• coercion• coaction• need -
3 pakko (lievä)
• slight duress• compulsion• intimidation -
4 pakko (törkeä)
• gross duress• coercion by force -
5 pakkokeino
yks.nom. pakkokeino; yks.gen. pakkokeinon; yks.part. pakkokeinoa; yks.ill. pakkokeinoon; mon.gen. pakkokeinojen; mon.part. pakkokeinoja; mon.ill. pakkokeinoihincoercion (noun)coercive means (noun)constraint (noun)duress (noun)enforcement (noun)force (noun)means of compulsion (noun)* * *• coercive means• coersive means• constraint• enforcement• force• means of compulsion -
6 vankeus
yks.nom. vankeus; yks.gen. vankeuden; yks.part. vankeutta; yks.ill. vankeuteen; mon.gen. vankeuksien; mon.part. vankeuksia; mon.ill. vankeuksiincaptivity (noun)confinement (noun)custody (noun)durence (noun)duress (noun)imprisonment (noun)prison (noun)* * *• imprisonment• prison• incarceration• detention• custody• confinement• captivity• internment -
7 välitön pakko
• coercion• duress
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duress — du·ress /du̇ res, dyu̇ / n [Anglo French duresce, literally, hardness, harshness, from Old French, from Latin duritia, from durus hard]: wrongful and usu. unlawful compulsion (as threats of physical violence) that induces a person to act against… … Law dictionary
duress — du‧ress [djʊˈres ǁ dʊ ] noun [uncountable] LAW the illegal or unfair use of force or threats to make someone do something: • He claimed that he had signed the contract under duress. * * * duress UK US /djʊˈres/ noun [U] LAW ► threats used to… … Financial and business terms
Duress — Du*ress , v. t. To subject to duress. The party duressed. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Duress — Du ress, n. [OF. duresse, du?, hardship, severity, L. duritia, durities, fr. durus hard. See {Dure}.] 1. Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of liberty. [1913 Webster] The agreements . . . made with the landlords during the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
duress — ► NOUN ▪ threats or violence used to coerce a person into doing something: confessions extracted under duress. ORIGIN originally in the sense harshness, cruel treatment : from Latin durus hard … English terms dictionary
duress — [doo res′, dyoores′] n. [ME dures < OFr durece < L duritia, hardness, harshness < durus, hard < IE base * deru , tree, oak (orig. ? hard) > TREE] 1. imprisonment 2. the use of force or threats; compulsion [a confession signed under … English World dictionary
duress — early 14c., harsh or severe treatment, from O.Fr. duresse, from L. duritia hardness, from durus hard (see ENDURE (Cf. endure)). Sense of coercion, compulsion is from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
duress — constraint, coercion, compulsion, violence, *force, restraint … New Dictionary of Synonyms
duress — [n] threat, hardship bondage, captivity, coercion, compulsion, confinement, constraint, control, detention, discipline, force, imprisonment, incarceration, pressure, restraint, violence; concepts 14,674 … New thesaurus
Duress — For English law on the criminal defences, see duress in English law. For the American film, see Duress (film) … Wikipedia
duress — Any unlawful threat or coercion used by a person to induce another to act (or to refrain from acting) in a manner he or she otherwise would not (or would). Subjecting person to improper pressure which overcomes his will and coerces him to comply… … Black's law dictionary