duress

/djʊˈɹɛs/

duress

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Definition

Harsh treatment.

Etymology

Borrowed into Middle English from Old French duresse, from Latin duritia (“hardness”), from durus (“hard”).

Example Sentences

  • "The agreements […] made with the landlords during the time of slavery, are only the effect of duress and force."
  • "It is unclear when it was filmed and if she was under duress during filming."
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