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单词 forcibly
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Definition of forcibly in English:

forcibly

adverb ˈfɔːsɪbliˈfɔrsəbli
  • 1Using force or violence.

    no one will be forcibly evicted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were then forcibly returned to Iran, where they immediately disappeared.
    • Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers.
    • These kids at the orphanage are from troubled homes, often forcibly removed by the state.
    • In fact over the past ten days about 290,000 people have been forcibly expelled from Kosovo.
    • Officers found evidence that the family was forcibly kept in the house, including a padlock on a bedroom door, he said.
    • Smaller fish will be forcibly removed from their domain by bullying tactics.
    • I haven't forcibly led anyone into a store, I never made them buy anything.
    • Katie left, taking Sam forcibly with her.
    • Haitian human rights organizations have repeatedly requested that Constant be forcibly returned to Haiti.
    • The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia.
    • The action was opposed by Morocco, which forcibly removed the boundary stones laid by the Spaniards.
    • Rose has just given birth out of wedlock and has her son forcibly taken for adoption.
    • Our offices, our shops, our industries, our businesses, our trades are all forcibly closed.
    • There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis.
    • The kingdom was forcibly annexed by Prussia in 1866.
    • The new conversation must be about how to achieve stability, not how we can forcibly pacify the place.
    • Women were forcibly unveiled.
    • The accused, after bringing the minor girls to Delhi, used to forcibly employ them as maid servants.
    • Since they had been forcibly kept out, the people could not see what had been going on in the area.
    • Beefy security forces moved in and forcibly dragged more than a dozen protesters out.
    Synonyms
    by force, against one's will, under protest, compulsorily, under compulsion, under coercion, of necessity
    with force, with violence, violently, roughly, unceremoniously, willy-nilly
    bodily
    forcefully, vigorously, powerfully, potently, dynamically, energetically, assertively, heartily, eagerly, zealously, strenuously, aggressively
    cogently, effectively, persuasively, convincingly, authoritatively, tellingly, movingly, impressively
    1. 1.1 In a forceful way; convincingly.
      they argued forcibly against the proposal
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All this is immediately evident in O'Sullivan's account and the reader is almost forcibly reminded of Homer.
      • Christmas 2002 is now a fading memory, but it was then that the virtual church was brought forcibly to my attention.
      • In Australia, the opera companies of Sydney and Melbourne were forcibly merged.
      • Overall is that air of delicious abandon - Bohemianism - that strikes forcibly the elemental in your nature.
      • There are times I have to forcibly restrain myself from correcting other people's emails.
      • A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me.
      • The same should be said, even more forcibly, of Michael Vaughan for England's captain contributed a measly seven runs.
      • The records may forcibly bring to the attention of the staff and the patient the fact that patient behavior is lawful, and not erratic.
      • However, they have persisted in forcibly bringing their message to all sorts of international financial meetings abroad.
      • And though I had read it many times before, I realised then that it is written as history - that came to me very forcibly.
      • What struck me so forcibly about the World Horror Convention was the sheer friendliness of the crowd.

Definition of forcibly in US English:

forcibly

adverbˈfôrsəblēˈfɔrsəbli
  • 1Using force or violence.

    no one will be forcibly evicted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Officers found evidence that the family was forcibly kept in the house, including a padlock on a bedroom door, he said.
    • Since they had been forcibly kept out, the people could not see what had been going on in the area.
    • Katie left, taking Sam forcibly with her.
    • The accused, after bringing the minor girls to Delhi, used to forcibly employ them as maid servants.
    • Beefy security forces moved in and forcibly dragged more than a dozen protesters out.
    • There were demands for asylum seekers to be forcibly tested for HIV and hepatitis.
    • Our offices, our shops, our industries, our businesses, our trades are all forcibly closed.
    • I haven't forcibly led anyone into a store, I never made them buy anything.
    • Women were forcibly unveiled.
    • The kingdom was forcibly annexed by Prussia in 1866.
    • They were then forcibly returned to Iran, where they immediately disappeared.
    • The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was forcibly routed to Australia.
    • The new conversation must be about how to achieve stability, not how we can forcibly pacify the place.
    • Rose has just given birth out of wedlock and has her son forcibly taken for adoption.
    • Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers.
    • Smaller fish will be forcibly removed from their domain by bullying tactics.
    • These kids at the orphanage are from troubled homes, often forcibly removed by the state.
    • Haitian human rights organizations have repeatedly requested that Constant be forcibly returned to Haiti.
    • The action was opposed by Morocco, which forcibly removed the boundary stones laid by the Spaniards.
    • In fact over the past ten days about 290,000 people have been forcibly expelled from Kosovo.
    Synonyms
    by force, against one's will, under protest, compulsorily, under compulsion, under coercion, of necessity
    forcefully, vigorously, powerfully, potently, dynamically, energetically, assertively, heartily, eagerly, zealously, strenuously, aggressively
    1. 1.1 In a forceful way; convincingly.
      they argued forcibly against the proposal
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All this is immediately evident in O'Sullivan's account and the reader is almost forcibly reminded of Homer.
      • What struck me so forcibly about the World Horror Convention was the sheer friendliness of the crowd.
      • However, they have persisted in forcibly bringing their message to all sorts of international financial meetings abroad.
      • There are times I have to forcibly restrain myself from correcting other people's emails.
      • The same should be said, even more forcibly, of Michael Vaughan for England's captain contributed a measly seven runs.
      • Overall is that air of delicious abandon - Bohemianism - that strikes forcibly the elemental in your nature.
      • A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me.
      • In Australia, the opera companies of Sydney and Melbourne were forcibly merged.
      • The records may forcibly bring to the attention of the staff and the patient the fact that patient behavior is lawful, and not erratic.
      • And though I had read it many times before, I realised then that it is written as history - that came to me very forcibly.
      • Christmas 2002 is now a fading memory, but it was then that the virtual church was brought forcibly to my attention.
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