Arm-twistings is a term used to describe a forceful and coercive approach to negotiation. There are various synonyms that can be used to describe this approach, such as bullying, intimidation, pressure tactics, strong-arming, and influence peddling. These words all have a negative connotation and suggest manipulative behavior. Arm-twisting tactics can be used in a variety of settings, from corporate negotiations to political contexts. While they may be effective in achieving short-term goals, they can also harm relationships and damage trust in the long run. Alternative approaches, such as collaboration and compromise, may yield more sustainable and positive outcomes.