Esforzando is the gerund of the Spanish verb esforzar, meaning forcing.
Here's a list of antonyms for forcing.
Opposite of present participle for to obligate to do something
“I leaned away from him to deter him from doing anything drastic.”
Opposite of present participle for to engage in activity with a person unwilling or unable to give consent
“Finally, they were able to coax him out of bed with the promise of a never-ending pot of coffee and donut holes.”
Opposite of present participle for to drive or push into a specified position or state using physical strength or against resistance
“Much to my surprise, I was able to fit all my clothes into the luggage.”
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