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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61. He didn't want to be paid, but we forced the money on him because we knew he needed it.
62. All able-bodied young men were forced to join the army.
63. In the end he was forced to resign but it was all very hush-hush.
64. Companies have been forced into a greater orientation to the market.
65. They were forced to sell out at a ruinous loss.
66. Researchers have unearthed documents indicating her responsibility for the forced adoption of children.
67. The court was forced to release him on a technicality.
68. When he scored his fourth goal of the afternoon, we were forced to forgive his showboating and other antics.
69. A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations.
70. A sudden engine failure forced the pilot to ditch .
71. Shops are being forced to put their prices down in order to attract customers.
72. A knee injury forced her to withdraw from the competition.
73. Brody was locked in a padded cell and forced to wear a straitjacket.
74. The army was forced to retreat after suffering heavy losses.
75. Constraints on spending have forced the company to rethink its plans.
76. He was mugged from behind and forced into a dark room.
77. The exposure of the minister's love affair forced him to resign.
78. The vice-president was forced to take up the reins of office.
79. I was forced to concede that she might be right.
80. People are being forced to forage for food and fuel.
81. He was forced to face the ultimate humiliation the next morning.
82. The aeroplane had to make a forced landing because one of the engines cut out.
83. The government has been forced to climb down over the issue of increased taxes.
84. George ducked out of his forced marriage to a cousin.
85. Low consumer demand has forced us to mark down a wide range of goods,(http://sentencedict.com/forced.html) sometimes by as much as 30%.
86. The allegations implicated Abe to such an extent he was forced to resign.
87. The prisoners were forced to lie prostrate in front of their captors.
88. She was dithering and wouldn't make up her mind unless forced to.
89. Failing eyesight finally forced her into an old people's home.
90. He forced a passage for the singer through the crowd.
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