uncoerced
- s  not brought about by coercion or force
                    
                        
                            
 the confession was uncoerced
- In recent years, the plain people have insisted on doing their own political thinking and casting their own votes, uncoerced and unintimidated by Governors and other political .
- The theology has to do with the relationship between faith and reason, the anthropology with the dignity of the human person that requires a free and uncoerced response to truth .
- Because common markets make not only for general prosperity but also for the kind of comity and nonbelligerency that flow naturally from uncoerced commercial relations.