Present participle for to evict or expel someone from a place, position or group
“The Japanese automaker's shareholders force out the former chairman, who faces allegations of financial misconduct.”
Present participle for to physically push or thrust out
“Many plants undergo a process of guttation at night to force out drops of excess water through special pores on their leaf edges and tips.”
Present participle for to remove or take out, especially with effort or force
Present participle for to exclude a person from a group or society
Present participle for to scoop, hollow, or dig out forcibly
Present participle for to draw out or empty a space or container
Present participle for to oust or remove, violently or with force
Present participle for to disgorge or eject out with force
Present participle for to expel or discharge, typically gas or light
Present participle for to rid oneself, or a person, of something undesirable or evil
The production of something by pressing it out
The action of deposing someone, especially a monarch
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