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"Forcibly" in a Sentence (13 examples)
The rioters were forcibly removed from the plaza.
We reason deeply, when we forcibly feel.
It'll have to be done forcibly.
The man was forcibly removed from the airplane.
Tom had to be forcibly removed from the airplane.
The only way to lift them out of poverty is by forcibly reeducating them and destroying their backwards language and culture.
Some of them have already been forcibly evicted from the forests where they and their ancestors have lived for over 1,000 years.
When the Islamic State terror group swept across northern Iraq in 2014, they tried to wipe out the Yazidi people, a minority ethnic group that had lived in the mountains for millennia. Thousands of men were killed, and women and girls were forcibly enslaved. The ancient Yazidi culture was at risk of being eradicated.
Native American children were forcibly taken from their families in reservations and adopted by white families.
Zimbabwe started forcibly seizing lands from white farmers to redistribute them.
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And suddenly; where injury of chance / Puts back leave-taking, justles roughly by / All time of pause, rudely beguiles our lips / Of all rejoindure, forcibly prevents / Our lock'd embrasures […]
“Now get out of here,” and he grabbed Rokoff and Paulvitch each by the scruff of the neck and thrust them forcibly through the doorway, giving each an added impetus down the corridor with the toe of his boot.
It was now cold, winter weather: forcibly recalling to his mind under what circumstances he had first travelled that road, and how many vicissitudes and changes he had since undergone.
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