deforced (Meaning)

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deforced (imp. & p. p.)

of Deforce

deforced Sentence Examples

  1. The peasants were deforced from their ancestral lands by the tyrannical lord.
  2. Despite rightful ownership, the family was deforced from their estate due to a legal loophole.
  3. The villagers protested vehemently after being deforced from the communal grazing lands.
  4. The ancient law protected against being deforced from one's inheritance without due process.
  5. The feudal system often resulted in commoners being deforced by those in power.
  6. The nobleman's greedy actions deforced many tenants from their dwellings.
  7. Legal battles ensued when the rightful heirs were deforced from their legacy by distant relatives.
  8. The monarchy's arbitrary decisions deforced countless families from their properties.
  9. The deforced farmers banded together to seek justice for their stolen lands.
  10. The medieval charter ensured that no citizen would be deforced of their possessions without fair trial.

FAQs About the word deforced

of Deforce

evicted, dispossessed, disfurnished,stripped, ousted, annexed, disinherited, took over, bereaved, divested

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The peasants were deforced from their ancestral lands by the tyrannical lord.

Despite rightful ownership, the family was deforced from their estate due to a legal loophole.

The villagers protested vehemently after being deforced from the communal grazing lands.

The ancient law protected against being deforced from one's inheritance without due process.