Similar words: forcedly, reinforced, force, forceps, in force, by force, enforce, sorcery. Meaning: [fɔrst /fɔːst] adj. 1. produced by or subjected to forcing 2. forced or compelled 3. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency 4. lacking spontaneity; not natural.
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3. Forced love does not last.
4. Love cannot be forced.
5. We were forced urgently to redeploy our forces.
6. Kathryn blinked and forced a smile.
7. The circumstances forced me to accept.
8. I was forced to open the door.
9. He forced his thralls into hard labour.
10. They forced him to sign a confession.
11. The prisoners are forced to live in abominable conditions.
12. He blinked hard and forced a smile.
13. 'Oh, hello,' said Eileen, with forced brightness.
14. This forced the cost of living up considerably.
15. They were forced to forage for clothing and fuel.
16. Last year Mexico was forced to devalue the peso.
17. The rebel soldiers were forced to surrender.
18. The enemy was / were forced to retreat.
19. I forced him to do it.
20. She was forced to have her baby adopted.
21. The rider forced his horse on through the storm.
22. Government troops were forced to withdraw.
23. The club were forced to sell their star player.
24. Smaller contractors had been forced to shut down.
25. They were forced to seek refuge from the fighting.
26. The nurse forced the food into his mouth.
27. The union has been forced to modify its position.
28. The governor was forced to parley with the rebels.
29. He was forced to sell off his land.
30. The enemy was forced to retreat from the city.
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