forcible (Meaning)

Wordnet

forcible (s)

impelled by physical force especially against resistance

Webster

forcible (a.)

Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential.

Violent; impetuous.

Using force against opposition or resistance; obtained by compulsion; effected by force; as, forcible entry or abduction.

forcible Sentence Examples

  1. The forcible entry into the suspect's house was met with resistance.
  2. The protester was forcibly removed from the demonstration by security.
  3. The government's forcible relocation of the villagers raised ethical concerns.
  4. The police used forcible手段 to subdue the unruly crowd.
  5. The forcible confession was later proven to be false.
  6. The military's forcible occupation of the territory violated international law.
  7. The forcible eviction of the tenants left them homeless.
  8. The forcible interrogation resulted in false information.
  9. The forcible acquisition of land for development raised protests.
  10. The forcible removal of the child from his parents caused emotional trauma.

FAQs About the word forcible

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forceful, mighty, powerful, muscular, potent, vigorous, stout, strong, burly, masculine

weak, frail, delicate, feeble, delicate, disabled, disabled,feeble, challenged, weak

The forcible entry into the suspect's house was met with resistance.

The protester was forcibly removed from the demonstration by security.

The government's forcible relocation of the villagers raised ethical concerns.

The police used forcible手段 to subdue the unruly crowd.