forcible
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The police were called to investigate a report of a forcible entry at a local business.
Definition:An unlawful entry into a building or other premises, by force or threat of force.
Example:The judge ruled that the forcible restraining order must be lifted immediately.
Definition:The act of using physical force to restrain someone, often in a legal context.
Example:The victim recounted the details of the forcible rape in a witness statement.
Definition:Rape that involves the use of physical force or the threat of force.
Example:The suspect resisted and needed to be subdued with force during the forcible arrest.
Definition:The act of arresting someone by using force, especially when they resist.
Example:The company had to pay a massive fine as a result of the forcible extraction of customer data.
Definition:The act of taking something by force, such as money or information.
Example:The defendants were found guilty of forcing the victims to comply through forcible intimidation.
Definition:The act of intimidating someone into compliance by using or threatening the use of force.
Example:Local authorities are taking steps to address cases of forcible eviction in the city.
Definition:The act of evicting someone from their property by using or threatening the use of force.
Example:The judge dismissed the case, citing the claim that the conviction was based on forcible conviction.
Definition:A conviction that involves the use of forced or coerced evidence.
Example:The suspect's forcible persuasion for the witness to give false testimony has raised serious ethical concerns.
Definition:The act of persuading someone to do something by using force or the threat of force.
Example:Human rights groups have accused the government of forcible recruitment of child soldiers.
Definition:The act of recruiting someone for military or other purposes by using force or the threat of force.
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