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Sector vs Coerce - What's the difference?

sector | coerce |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between sector and coerce

is that sector is (computing) fixed-sized unit (traditionally 512 bytes) of sequential data stored on a track of a digital medium (compare to block) while coerce is (computing) to force an attribute, normally of a data type, to take on the attribute of another data type.

As a noun sector

is section.

As a verb coerce is

to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

Drive vs Coerce - What's the difference?

drive | coerce | Related terms |

Drive is a related term of coerce.


As verbs the difference between drive and coerce

is that drive is while coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

Coerce vs Intimidated - What's the difference?

coerce | intimidated |


As verbs the difference between coerce and intimidated

is that coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb while intimidated is (intimidate).

As an adjective intimidated is

affected by intimidation.

Coerce vs Urge - What's the difference?

coerce | urge | Related terms |

Coerce is a related term of urge.


As a verb coerce

is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

As a noun urge is

gopher (a small burrowing furry rodent).

Coerce vs Impel - What's the difference?

coerce | impel | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between coerce and impel

is that coerce is to use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in attempt to compel one to act against his will while impel is to drive forward; to propel an object.

As verbs the difference between coerce and impel

is that coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb while impel is to urge a person; to press on; to incite to action or motion via intrinsic motivation (contrast with propel, to compel or drive extrinsically).

Coerce vs Duress - What's the difference?

coerce | duress |


As verbs the difference between coerce and duress

is that coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb while duress is to put under ; to pressure.

As a noun duress is

(obsolete) harsh treatment.

Coerce vs Deter - What's the difference?

coerce | deter |


In lang=en terms the difference between coerce and deter

is that coerce is to use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in attempt to compel one to act against his will while deter is to persuade someone not to do something; to discourage.

As verbs the difference between coerce and deter

is that coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb while deter is to prevent something from happening.

Flattery vs Coerce - What's the difference?

flattery | coerce |


As a noun flattery

is excessive praise or approval, which is often insincere and sometimes contrived to win favour.

As a verb coerce is

to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

Coerce vs Coerced - What's the difference?

coerce | coerced |


As verbs the difference between coerce and coerced

is that coerce is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb while coerced is past tense of coerce, being forced.

Coerce vs Cource - What's the difference?

coerce | cource |


As a verb coerce

is to restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.

As a noun cource is

misspelling of lang=en.

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