Co‐act″ (?), v. t. [L. coactare, intens. fr. cogere, coactum, to force. See Cogent.] To force; to compel; to drive.
The faith and service of Christ ought to be voluntary and not coacted.
Foxe.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Co‐act″ (?), v. t. [L. coactare, intens. fr. cogere, coactum, to force. See Cogent.] To force; to compel; to drive.
The faith and service of Christ ought to be voluntary and not coacted.
Foxe.