forcible

[ˈfɔːsəbl]

forcible Definition

  • 1done by force or involving the use of force
  • 2able to be achieved or overcome only by the use of force

Using forcible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "forcible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police used forcible entry to gain access to the building.

  • Example

    The government took forcible action against the protesters.

  • Example

    The company was able to achieve a forcible takeover of its rival.

  • Example

    The storm caused a forcible closure of the airport.

forcible Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for forcible

Antonyms for forcible

Phrases with forcible

  • forcible rape

    rape committed through the use of physical force or violence

    Example

    The victim reported that she had been subjected to forcible rape.

  • the act of removing someone from their home or property using physical force or violence

    Example

    The tenants were threatened with forcible eviction if they did not vacate the premises immediately.

  • the use of physical force or violence to resist an opposing force

    Example

    The rebels put up a forcible resistance against the government troops.

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Summary: forcible in Brief

The term 'forcible' [ˈfɔːsəbl] refers to actions or situations that involve the use of force, such as 'The police used forcible entry to gain access to the building.' It can also describe something that can only be achieved through force, like 'The company was able to achieve a forcible takeover of its rival.' Synonyms include 'violent' and 'coercive,' while antonyms include 'peaceful' and 'gentle.'