Forcibly

Word FORCIBLY
Character 8
Hyphenation for ci bly
Pronunciations /ˈfɔːsəbli/

Definitions and meanings of "Forcibly"

What do we mean by forcibly?

In a forcible manner, by force, against one's will.

In a forcible manner, with force, with powerful effect, powerfully, strongly.

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The word "forcibly" in example sentences

And you have the nerve to lecture others about forced conversions when the conquistadores had no shame in forcibly converting the natives to Catholicism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I must demur forcibly from the experience related upthread of Danners fitting well out of the box. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

* The military did not act properly in forcibly expatriating Zelaya. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But the similarity that struck me most forcibly is the strong sense of place conveyed. ❋ Maxine (2008)

If we had just stuck with "New Amsterdam" rather than having the name forcibly changed to New York by Anglo chauvinists, the WTC would never have been attacked. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Many doors were smashed in forcibly in the process. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Yet he spoke a name forcibly enough, still gazing earnestly at Gracie. ❋ 1841-1930 Pansy (1885)

Sergeant Wilkins, -- throwing out the name forcibly, as if he had no occasion to be ashamed of it. ❋ Nathaniel Hawthorne (1834)

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has now found his name forcibly added to this list following his latest crisis with Israel due to the Arab and ❋ Unknown (2010)

During the 1970s and ’80s, Saddam Hussein forcibly removed thousands of Kurds from these disputed provinces. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"I make no doubt that your Grace, as a man of honour," -- he emphasized the word forcibly, -- "will not refuse to ride the horse for another twenty minutes, provided Mr. Carvel is successful. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

"I make no doubt that your Grace, as a man of honour," ” he emphasized the word forcibly, ” "will not refuse to ride the horse for another twenty minutes, provided Mr. Carvel is successful. ❋ Churchill, Winston, 1871-1947 (1899)

The phrase forcibly recalled Milton’s lines — “Blind mouths! that scarce themselves know how to hold ❋ Unknown (1832)

This subject recalled forcibly to Emily the idea of her father, whose image appeared in every landscape, which Valancourt particularized, whose remarks dwelt upon her memory, and whose enthusiasm still glowed in her heart. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And this was the day after a United Nations meeting which was very critical for the Bush administration's effort to push the idea of forcibly disarming Saddam Hussein. ❋ Unknown (2003)

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