dragooning

[US]/drəˈɡuːnɪŋ/
[UK]/drəˈɡunɪŋ/

Translation

v.forcing someone to do something against their will

Phrases & Collocations

dragooning troops

dragooning soldiers

dragooning citizens

dragooning forces

dragooning volunteers

dragooning recruits

dragooning labor

dragooning manpower

dragooning allies

dragooning support

Example Sentences

they were dragooning volunteers for the community project.

the government is accused of dragooning citizens into military service.

dragooning young people into labor is unethical.

she felt dragooned into attending the event against her will.

dragooning can lead to resentment among the workforce.

they were accused of dragooning people into signing petitions.

many felt dragooned into supporting the initiative.

dragooning students into extra classes can create stress.

he was dragooned into joining the committee without his consent.

dragooning often results in a lack of genuine commitment.

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