forcing Synonyms

forcing Meaning

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forcing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Force

Webster

forcing (n.)

The accomplishing of any purpose violently, precipitately, prematurely, or with unusual expedition.

The art of raising plants, flowers, and fruits at an earlier season than the natural one, as in a hitbed or by the use of artificial heat.

forcing Sentence Examples

  1. The coach was forcing the players to train harder than ever before.
  2. The government's strict regulations were forcing businesses to adapt or shut down.
  3. The relentless rain was forcing the travelers to take shelter.
  4. The boss's demanding deadlines were forcing the employees to work overtime.
  5. The hostage situation was forcing the authorities to negotiate with the captors.
  6. The pain was forcing the patient to seek medical attention.
  7. The child's tantrums were forcing the parents to reach their breaking point.
  8. The economic crisis was forcing people to make difficult financial decisions.
  9. The pandemic was forcing the world to change its way of life.
  10. The rising sea levels were forcing coastal communities to relocate.

FAQs About the word forcing

of Force, The accomplishing of any purpose violently, precipitately, prematurely, or with unusual expedition., The art of raising plants, flowers, and fruits at

pressuring,coercing, compelling, obliging, obligating, bullying,driving, blackjacking, dragooning, intimidating

allowing, permitting, allowing, letting, permitting, letting,moving, talking (into), inducing, moving

The coach was forcing the players to train harder than ever before.

The government's strict regulations were forcing businesses to adapt or shut down.

The relentless rain was forcing the travelers to take shelter.

The boss's demanding deadlines were forcing the employees to work overtime.