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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121. They rushed the entrance and forced their way in.
122. The government forced the bill through Parliament.
123. He was forced to retire because of ill health.
124. The police forced a passage through the crowd.
125. The thieves had forced an entry into the building.
126. He was forced to quit as the team's manager.
127. The company was forced into bankruptcy.
128. He resolutely refused to speak English unless forced to.
129. He was forced to resign by Russia's conservative parliament.
130. Male pride forced him to suffer in silence.
131. The police found no signs of forced entry.
132. The blizzard forced them to delay their summit bid.
133. She forced her way through the crowd of reporters.
134. He forced back the strong urge to stroke her.
135. His critics were forced to back down.sentencedict.com
136. He was forced to step down from his post.
137. The banks would be forced to absorb large losses.
138. They were forced to cut back production.
139. He forced the promise from me.
140. She forced her way through the crowds.
141. The rebels were forced to sue for peace.
142. The discovery of new evidence forced a retrial.
143. I was forced to attempt a gallop.
144. They were very nearly forced to turn back.
145. Lack of cash forced her to return to work.
146. The President was forced to resign.
147. Regretfully, mounting costs have forced the museum to close.
148. Government troops have forced the rebels to surrender.
149. They forced me into going there.
150. Pressure of work forced him to cancel his holiday.
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