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the forcible
adjective
Done by force, forced.
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The charges include the forcible conscription of child soldiers.
It also undertook the forcible collectivization of agriculture, a campaign completed in 1962.
General harassment and the forcible conversion of thousands of Protestants were rampant for many years.
THIS Saturday, June 21st, marks the 70th anniversary of the forcible relocation of Budapest's Jews.
The forcible return of Haitian boat people was on display for all Americans to see.
The audience member also appeared to advocate the forcible removal of Muslims from the US.
Neither Smolin nor Woit calls for the forcible suppression of string theory.
In theory, failure to address the problem could lead to the forcible break-up of the recalcitrant titans.
They include the murders of political enemies and the forcible conscription of children for the Tiger brigades.
According to the statement, senior Brotherhood leaders including Essam el-Erian "incited the forcible dispersal of the sit-in".
But the victorious and dogmatic Catholics ordered first the forcible conversion of Jews and Muslims and, eventually, their expulsion.
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