In a manner involving physical force or power
“He had her forcibly thrown out of the building before accusing her of being a con-artist.”
By force, against one's will
“Why should not the adherents be taxed, and be forcibly made to pay, for the maintenance of their idol worship?”
In a convincing or cogent manner
“The honorable member usually makes his point forcibly while staying within the bounds of decency.”
In a fierce or turbulent manner
“But non-government organizations decried the forcible evictions as inhumane, urging the government to build replacements for their demolished houses.”
Adverb for enforced through compulsion
“We found no evidence of any forcible conversion to the religion.”
Adverb for strict or severe in nature
“Opponents of the argument say that no country has the right to use forcible measures to collect the debts contracted with its citizens by a foreign government.”
Adverb for showing or characterized by great energy and movement
Adverb for successful in producing a desired or intended result
Adverb for attracting attention or awe by reason of being unusual or extreme
Adverb for being certain or convinced about a fact
Adverb for grand and impressive in appearance
(of a performance or ability) Adverb for evoking admiration through quality or skill
Adverb for unnatural, artificial or contrived in nature
Adverb for evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way
Adverb for having a hostile or menacing quality or manner
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