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force someone's hand
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Meanings:
1.
General English
neutral
To physically push, pull, or otherwise manipulate another person's hand so that it moves or performs an action.
2.
General English
idiomatic
informal
To create circumstances that compel someone to act, reveal intentions, or make a decision earlier than they had planned.
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