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1 zorlamak
v. bludgeon, bully, clamor down, coerce, compel, constrain, cow smb. into, cozen, drag in, drive, edge on, enforce, exact, force, impel, impose, impress, lean upon, obligate, outrage, press, pressure, push, push smb. for, railroad--------press gang smb. into doing smth., twist smb.'s arm* * *1. force 2. oblige -
2 zorlamamak
v. (neg. form of zorlamak) bludgeon, bully, clamor down, coerce, compel, constrain, cow smb. into, cozen, drag in, drive, edge on, enforce, exact, force, impel, impose, impress, lean upon, obligate, outrage, press, pressure, push, push smb. for, railroad -
3 baskı yapmak
v. pressurize, constrain, constrict, force, use force, squeeze, stress, bear against, coerce, impress, keep down, lean on, oppress, press, pressure, push, sit upon, subdue, tyrannize, urge, urge against -
4 zorlama
n. arm twisting, coaction, coercion, compulsion, constraint, duress, enforcement, force, impellent, pressure, push, screw, strain, urge, violence* * *1. coercion 2. compulsion 3. compelling (n.) 4. constraining (n.) 5. forcing (n.) 6. stress (n.)
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