Advanced as in draft To compel or coerce someone into doing something, often by force or intimidation. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dragoon'
The general tried to dragoon the soldiers into action by raising morale.
The environmentalist hoped to dragoon public awareness about climate change through education.
The political activist refused to be dragooned into silence, bravely speaking out against injustice.
The charismatic leader was able to dragoon the crowd into passionate support for the cause.
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