as in cow To coerce or force someone to do something, often through intimidation or threats. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dragoon'
The military officer sought to dragoon new recruits into following orders without question.
The politician faced criticism for attempting to dragoon support by exploiting people's fears.
The authoritarian leader would dragoon dissenting voices, suppressing any opposition.
The detective had to dragoon the witness into providing crucial information about the crime.
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