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forcibly
[fawr-suh-blee]
adverb
using power or strength, especially violent physical power.
A man leapt onto the platform, shouting and waving an umbrella, and security guards had to forcibly remove him.
The organization continues to provide safe asylum and protection to forcibly displaced people around the world.
strongly or convincingly.
With this particularly active hurricane season, coastal communities are being forcibly reminded of their vulnerability.
The writer argues, very forcibly, that a cyber war will not take place.
Other 51Թ Forms
- unforcibly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of forcibly1
Example Sentences
It is alleged a woman involved in a proposed sale was inside the car when it was driven off before she was forcibly removed a short time later.
Israeli media say the office of the chief of the general staff, Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, made clear the army was not obligated to forcibly transfer civilians, as the plan would require.
Poulson’s vision would eventually be realized when the Dodgers moved to L.A. and the remaining few residents were forcibly removed from Chavez Ravine to make way for Dodger Stadium.
India's foreign ministry said the men, who worked in a cement factory in Mali, were "forcibly taken" by a group of "armed assailants" last Tuesday.
“Allowing unidentified actors to forcibly detain individuals without oversight is not only reckless — it erodes public trust and undermines the very rule of law.”
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