How to use forced in a sentence. Forced adjective [not gradable] (done unwillingly) done against your wishes, or because it is suddenly made necessary by an unexpected situation: A forced action is something that you do because circumstances make it necessary He made a forced landing on a highway. Forced synonyms, forced pronunciation, forced translation, english dictionary definition of forced Was condemned to a life of forced labor
A plane that made a forced landing. Definition of forced adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. To compel, constrain, or make (someone) to do something:[~ + object + to + verb] the police forced him to confess To drive or propel against resistance To force one's way through a crowd.
The word 'forced' originates from the middle english word 'fors,' which means 'compulsion or constraint.' it has been used in english since the 13th century The concept of force has always been present in human interactions, whether through physical strength or psychological pressure. Just as well as the seal in traps may be forced back by the increased pressure of the air within the pipes, the same seal may be _forced out_, pulled out, aspirated, or siphoned out by a sudden withdrawal of a large quantity of air from the pipes with which the trap is connected.
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