forcibly

IPA: fˈɔrsʌbɫi

adverb

  • In a forcible manner, by force, against one's will.
  • In a forcible manner, with force, with powerful effect, powerfully, strongly.
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Examples of "forcibly" in Sentences

  • Many doors were smashed in forcibly in the process.
  • * The military did not act properly in forcibly expatriating Zelaya.
  • Yet he spoke a name forcibly enough, still gazing earnestly at Gracie.
  • But the similarity that struck me most forcibly is the strong sense of place conveyed.
  • I must demur forcibly from the experience related upthread of Danners fitting well out of the box.
  • Sergeant Wilkins, -- throwing out the name forcibly, as if he had no occasion to be ashamed of it.
  • And you have the nerve to lecture others about forced conversions when the conquistadores had no shame in forcibly converting the natives to Catholicism.
  • If we had just stuck with "New Amsterdam" rather than having the name forcibly changed to New York by Anglo chauvinists, the WTC would never have been attacked.

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