forced

IPA: fˈɔrst

adjective

  • Obtained forcefully, not naturally.
  • Opened or accessed using force.
  • Produced by strain; not spontaneous; unsincere.
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Examples of "forced" in Sentences

  • Donald was forced to make a grudging apology.
  • Donald Tsang was forced to make a grudging apology.
  • He reached alone the summit and a storm forced him to make a bivouac.
  • When you use the term forced busing, what do you refer to specifically?
  • When they flee, in what we call forced migration, they're going into the region to live amongst the poor.
  • I don't think any of the babes did like it at the time, not even Heidi (who usually loves Xenomania) but the label forced the release of it.
  • This, perhaps, would be the right way of beginning a story (not that it is a story exactly), with the title forced on me by the name and nature of the hero.
  • I shall never forget the joy it gave me, -- the gratitude it caused me, -- the good it did me, at the very moment when I was forced, _ay forced_ to reject that offer.
  • But that's what happened when the Texas Education Agency put its science curriculum director Chris Comer on administrative leave in late October, leading to what she calls a forced resignation.
  • They may be (1) _living_ or _dead_; (2) _forced_ or _avoidable_; (3) _momentous_ or _trivial_; and for our purposes we may call an option a _genuine_ option when it is of the forced, living, and momentous kind.
  • Just as well as the seal in traps may be forced back by the increased pressure of the air within the pipes, the same seal may be _forced out_, pulled out, aspirated, or siphoned out by a sudden withdrawal of a large quantity of air from the pipes with which the trap is connected.

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