Definitionadj. impelled by physical force especially against resistance
Last update: October 9, 2015
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The police made a forcible entry into the building. [Please select]
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Such incidents were the Damascus charge of ritual murder (1840), the forcible baptism of the Italian child Mortara (1858), and the Russian pogroms at various dates. [Please select]
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How foreign such notions are to people in general I have lately had several forcible reminders. [Please select]
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For instance, we have different instructors, and naturally some are more forcible than others. [Please select]
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It is said that even his spelling was bad; but his letters were clear and forcible. [Please select]
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And you know what forcible injustice means to children--and these are really children--simple, ignorant, obstinate. [Please select]
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