forcible-feeble (Meaning)

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forcible-feeble (a.)

Seemingly vigorous, but really weak or insipid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forcible-feeble

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forcible-feeble Sentence Examples

  1. The feeble old man struggled to resist the forcible entry of the intruder.
  2. Despite their feeble attempts at resistance, the guards forcibly subdued the prisoners.
  3. The forcible eviction of the tenants from their homes was met with feeble protests.
  4. The feeble child's attempts to escape the forcible restraint of her captors were futile.
  5. The forcible annexation of the territory was condemned as a violation of international law, but the feeble protests of the indigenous population were ignored.
  6. The forcible occupation of the building by armed militants was deemed unlawful, and their feeble attempts at defending it against police intervention failed.
  7. The feeble elderly woman was subjected to forcible feeding by her well-intentioned but misguided daughter.
  8. The forcible implementation of the new policy met with feeble resistance from those who had not been consulted.
  9. The feeble apology from the guilty party was met with forcible rejection by the victim.
  10. The forcible deportation of the illegal immigrants was met with feeble attempts at legal resistance, which ultimately proved unsuccessful.

FAQs About the word forcible-feeble

Seemingly vigorous, but really weak or insipid.

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The feeble old man struggled to resist the forcible entry of the intruder.

Despite their feeble attempts at resistance, the guards forcibly subdued the prisoners.

The forcible eviction of the tenants from their homes was met with feeble protests.

The feeble child's attempts to escape the forcible restraint of her captors were futile.