forcibly
adverb
uk/ˈfɔː.sə.bli/us/ˈfɔːr.sə.bli/forciblyadverb(BY FORCE)
in a way that usesphysicalpowerorviolence:
强迫地,有力地,诉诸暴力地Several rioters were forciblyremovedfrom thetownsquare.几名暴徒被强行赶出城镇广场。
They haveplanstoseizetheislandforcibly beforeitsmilitarycandevelopfurther.他们计划在岛上的武装力量进一步加强之前强行占领该岛。
in a way thathappensor is done against someone'swishes,especiallywith the use ofphysicalforce:
强行地;用暴力地No one islikelyto be forciblyvaccinatedagainsttheirwill.不会违背任何人的意愿强迫他们接种疫苗。
She wassoonto be forciblymarried.她很快就被迫结婚了。
- I wouldn'taccepthaving thearmyandpolicedescendingonfarmsto forciblyevictowners.
- He forciblytriedtokeepher fromleavingtheroom.
- Policeforciblyenteredthehomeand did notknockorinformtheresidents.
- Theirparentsare of thegenerationthat was forciblysentaway toboardingschools.
- He was forciblyretiredin 1994, when thecompanywasboughtout.
Violent or aggressive
- aggressive
- aggressively
- aggressiveness
- aggro
- agonistic
- ferocity
- fierce
- fierceness
- fighting words
- flex
- pugnacity
- rabble-rousing
- raging
- Rambo
- rampage
- viciousness
- violence
- warlike
- warmonger
- warmongering
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Causing somebody to act
forciblyadverb(POWERFULLY)
in a way that has astrongeffect:
They will allargueforcibly thatpoorpeopleneed moremoney.
There is one thing that hasstruckme forcibly since I came to Ireland.
See
forcible
- Gina was forciblyremindedoftheirfirstmeeting.
- Thesubjecthas beenbroughtforcibly to mymind.
Having a powerful effect
- blazing
- compelling
- devastating
- devastatingly
- elementally
- embedded
- intense
- keen
- life-altering
- life-changing
- piercingly
- powerful
- powerfully
- puissant
- unfailing
- unfailingly
- unfaltering
- unflagging
- unshakeable
- vivid