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dragoon
noun as in horseman
verb as in boss around
verb as in browbeat
verb as in bully
verb as in coerce
verb as in compel
verb as in cow
verb as in draft
verb as in enforce
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verb as in force
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verb as in intimidate
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verb as in make
verb as in persecute
verb as in push
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Example Sentences
Nor was I amused by the dragooning of theatergoers brought onstage to witness atrocities or, at another point, to be turned, without warning, into slaves at an auction.
The premise has the boys, the worst soldiers imaginable, coping with being dragooned into the U.S.
An unassuming, enlightened type, he has been dragooned into choosing a bride only because his brawnier and better-loved brother, Prince Charming, is presumed dead after disappearing at war.
The grotesqueness of the sacrifice seems compounded for the Africans dragooned into fighting somebody else’s war.
As was also the case with Tom Stoppard’s Broadway hit “Leopoldstadt,” I sometimes felt in “Otto Frank” that the names of the camps and the litanies of loss were being dragooned into dramatic service illegitimately.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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