forced (Meaning)
forced (a)
produced by or subjected to forcing
forced (s)
forced or compelled
made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency
lacking spontaneity; not natural
forced (imp. & p. p.)
of Force
forced (a.)
Done or produced with force or great labor, or by extraordinary exertion; hurried; strained; produced by unnatural effort or pressure; as, a forced style; a forced laugh.
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forced Sentence Examples
- The government forced citizens to evacuate the flood zone.
- Her parents forced her to attend the prestigious boarding school.
- The virus forced the company to implement strict safety protocols.
- The earthquake forced buildings to collapse, trapping people inside.
- The protesters were forced to disperse when police arrived.
- The victim was forced to testify against their assailant.
- The recession forced many people to lose their jobs.
- The doctor forcibly removed the bullet from the patient's leg.
- The government's surveillance program forced people to sacrifice their privacy.
- The company's unethical practices forced employees to work long hours in dangerous conditions.
FAQs About the word forced
produced by or subjected to forcing, forced or compelled, made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency, lacking spontaneity; not naturalof Force, Done
required, necessary, compulsory, incumbent, mandatory, demanded, imperative, urgent, obligatory, involuntary
optional, optional,voluntary, unnecessary, elective, unnecessary, elective, voluntary, discretionary,discretionary
The government forced citizens to evacuate the flood zone.
Her parents forced her to attend the prestigious boarding school.
The virus forced the company to implement strict safety protocols.
The earthquake forced buildings to collapse, trapping people inside.