costrizione
coercion, constraint
noun koh-stree-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: Latin constrictio, from constringere (to bind tightly)
Usage Note
Costrizione refers to the act of compelling someone through force or external pressure, and also to a physical narrowing or tightening (medical contexts: costrizione toracica — chest tightness). The related verb is costringere (to compel). In legal language sotto costrizione means 'under duress'. Plural: costrizioni.
Examples
"Ha agito sotto costrizione."
Natural Translation
He acted under coercion.
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