Similar words: forcibly, irascible, invincible, irreducible, exorcise, exorcism, exorcist, Bible. Meaning: ['fɔrsəbl /'fɔːs-] adj. impelled by physical force especially against resistance.
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(31) The lines sum up in sufficiently forcible Latin all that need be known of Balthasar Gracian and his works.
(32) Forcible taking of lodgment without presenting proper identification documentation, or refusing to register for the lodgment.
(33) You kick the ball, there is a period of time the foot is lame, forcible inspection, found that large nail had all opened, under the nails of the skin has infection and suppuration.
(34) Vomiting: Forcible ejection of the stomach contents from the mouth, usually following nausea.
(35) These two kinds of powers reflect that the Civil forcible execution has the judicature and administrating.
(36) I heard a forcible argument in favor of the new policy.
(37) Shoplifting Exclusion Clause –This policy would not cover any shoplift loss unless forcible mark have been left or the case has been recorded by CCTV .
(37) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(38) It is because of this forcible possessive act that kamma is obliged to produce its results.
(39) Human Rights Watch's research in Liberia found that the Liberian Peace Council was responsible for torture, rape, extrajudicial executions, arbitrary detention, and forcible recruitment.
(40) Since the objective is to produce a sharp sound the tap should be short and forcible.
(41) The Civil forcible execution power includes the execution judgment power and execution enforcement power.
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