Use "forcible" in a sentence

1. It's a forcible argument.

2. Forcible suppression of Aboriginal culture.

3. There was no indication of forcible entry.

4. Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.

5. Blepharospasm: The involuntary, forcible closure of the eyelids

6. Should the doctor and nurses apply forcible feeding?

7. His first publication was a forcible article against slavery.

8. (Matthew 23:15) Certainly, “forcible conversion” is wrong.

9. (Based on Table 1 .) By subcategory, 55.7 percent of Burglaries involved forcible entry, 37.8 percent were unlawful entries, and 6.5 percent were attempted forcible entry.

10. How forcible are right words! but what doth your reprove?

11. Avulsion definition is - a forcible separation or detachment: such as

12. The police had to a forcible entry into the house.

13. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove?

14. The police had to make a forcible entry into the house.

15. 29 How forcible are right words! but what doth your reprove?

16. Blepharospasm is a neurological condition characterized by forcible closure of the eyelids.

17. The police checked all windows and doors for signs of forcible entry.

18. Is there any sign of forcible entry or exit at the premises?

19. I was protesting this forcible land acquisition and so I was arrested.

20. Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.

21. Cogent definition, convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling

22. The police's forcible entry into the building has come under a lot of criticism.

23. I mean, isn't forcible rape in broad daylight a misdemeanor in this town?

24. Mrs. Pardiggle had been regarding him through her spectacles with a forcible composure.

25. Aggressive: See: contentious , disorderly , forcible , hostile , hot-blooded , industrious , litigious , malevolent , obtrusive , offensive , pugnacious

26. Tort action against Roman Grant for physical assault of Lois Henrickson in said forcible eviction.

27. There's a law to protect refugees from forcible return to countries where they face persecution.

28. The police had to make a forcible entry into the house where the thief was hiding.

29. 30 The police had to make a forcible entry into the house where the thief was hiding.

30. 15 The police had to make a forcible entry into the house where the thief was hiding.

31. They resisted its forcible collection by the agents of the British, and Pazhassi Raja took up their cause.

32. 9 Maud talked with a mixture of pedantry and horse sense that impressed him as singular and forcible.

33. Anschluss definition is - union —used especially in reference to the forcible uniting of Germany and Austria in 1938.

34. the unlawful or forcible carrying away of a person or animal. discredited reports of Abductions by aliens

35. Juveniles 15 and older committing rape or forcible assault are named prominently in offenses automatically transferred to adult court.

36. It was not licence he wanted; alas! not even freedom - his goal was the forcible enlightenment of mankind ....

37. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.

38. Sexual Assault includes: Rape—sexual intercourse against a person’s will; Forcible sodomy—anal or oral sex against a person’s will

39. He and his wife Maria arranged her daughter Isabella's forcible divorce from Humphrey of Toron so she could marry Conrad.

40. Prosecuting migrants after their forcible return will only reinforce the refugee claims of others, who now may reasonably fear punishment upon return.

41. The 82nd Airborne Division is an active Airborne infantry division of the United States Army specializing in joint forcible entry operations

42. The older method of Accouchement forcée, the forcible dilation of the cervix in order to speed up labor, was now condemned.

43. Forcible examinations by local doctors revealed her sexual anatomy, and several accusatory letters allegedly written by Juana de Léon surfaced throughout her trial.

44. (a) to (h) A part of the territory of the state of Jammu & Kashmir is under the illegal and forcible occupation of Pakistan since 1947.

45. Shoplifting Exclusion Clause –This policy would not cover any shoplift loss unless forcible mark have been left or the case has been recorded by CCTV .

46. Ambler's cause of death was congestive heart failure and hypertensive cardiovascular disease associated with morbid obesity, "in combination with forcible restraint," according to …

47. Cogent adjective convincing, strong, powerful, effective, compelling, urgent, influential, potent, irresistible, compulsive, forceful, conclusive, weighty, forcible He makes a Cogent argument for a more egalitarian education system.

48. Brainwashing definition is - a forcible indoctrination to induce someone to give up basic political, social, or religious beliefs and attitudes and to accept contrasting regimented ideas.

49. Preliminary figures published in May show a 5% decrease in the number of violent crimes, including murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault from 2009 to 20

50. What is Native Acknowledgment? A growing number of cultural and educational institutions in North America recognize that they are inadvertent beneficiaries of the forcible expulsion of Native peoples from traditional homelands

51. This is one of the many instances of forcible relocations implemented by the Neo-Assyrian Empire.The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian monarchs, Tiglath-Pileser III

52. You kick the ball, there is a period of time the foot is lame, forcible inspection, found that large nail had all opened, under the nails of the skin has infection and suppuration.

53. Accouchement forcé rapid forcible delivery by one of several methods (such as forceps or a vacuum extractor); originally, rapid dilatation of the cervix with the hands, followed by version and extraction of the fetus

54. And since the Bible puts abstaining from blood on the same moral level as avoiding fornication, to force blood on a Christian would be the equivalent of forcible sex—rape.—Acts 15:28, 29.

55. William Casey, director of the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) states: “We cannot and will not abstain from forcible action to prevent, preempt, or respond to terrorist acts where conditions merit the use of force.

56. Public drunkenness and other alcohol possession/use offences; Disorderly conduct; Riot; Violent Disorder; Affray; Public fight; Causing public nuisance; Offensive language or behaviour; Vagrancy; Begging; Litter offences; Public mischief; Criminal trespass; Forcible entry and occupation

57. Accouchement forcé rapid forcible delivery by one of several methods (such as forceps or a vacuum extractor); originally, rapid dilatation of the cervix with the hands, followed by version and extraction of the fetus.

58. Atticism, followed by the forcible imposition of an oligarchy upon the rest of the city, having made them suspicious of one another; and they therefore thought neither themselves not the mercenaries under Pedaritus a match for the enemy.

59. Arrest: A seizure or forcible restraint; an exercise of the power to deprive a person of his or her liberty; the taking or keeping of a person in custody by legal authority, especially, in response to a criminal charge

60. Coercion (n.) early 15c., cohercioun, "compulsion, forcible constraint," from Old French cohercion (Modern French Coercion), from Medieval Latin Coercionem, from Latin coerctionem, earlier coercitionem, noun of action from past-participle stem of coercere "to control, restrain" (see coerce)

61. Another political method used by the Bulgarian government to assimilate members of an ethnic group into the national majority was the forcible replacement of Turkish names by "traditional Bulgarian names." In the official Bulgarian rhetoric this process was called "re …

62. Yugoslav Army General, Vladimir Lazarević, and Chief of the General Staff, Dragoljub Ojdanić, were found guilty of aiding and abetting the commission of a number of charges of deportation and forcible transfer of the ethnic Albanian population of Kosovo and each sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment.

63. 1880, Charles Wells, “Introduction to the second edition”, in James Redhouse, Redhouse's Turkish Dictionary, page vii: The original Turkish tongue was somewhat Barbarous, but extremely forcible and concise when spoken.· uncivilized, uncultured 1801, Isaac Watts, The improvement of the mind, or A supplement

64. A forcible tearing away or separation of a bodily structure or part, either as the result of injury or as an intentional surgical procedure law the sudden removal of soil from one person's land to that of another, as by flooding Word Origin for Avulsion C17: from Latin āvulsiō, from āvellere to pluck away, from vellere to …

65. (a) Class A felony when the crime Attempted is murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree, arson in the first degree, child molestation in the first degree, indecent liberties by forcible compulsion, rape in the first degree, rape in the second degree, rape of a child in the first degree, or rape of a child in the second degree;

66. But even apart from this , the treatment accorded to the Indian people during the past year by the British authorities , the latter ' s attempts to encourage every disruptive and reactionary tendency , their forcible realisations of money for the war from even the poor of India , and thier repeated affronts to Indian nationalism , are such that we can never forget them or ignore them .

67. Akathisia literally means “inability to sit,” and is a type of movement disorder in which the patient feels extreme inner restlessness along with a forcible need or desire to be in continuous motion by performing actions such as rocking backwards and forwards when sitting or standing, marching on the spot by lifting feet and also crossing and uncrossing the legs when in a sitting position

68. Amendment by María Isabel Salinas García Amendment 264 Article 9, paragraph 1, point (b) (vii) (vii) duration of transport of livestock to slaughterhouses shall be minimised; (vii) allopathic tranquillisers shall not be used during or before transport, and when loading and unloading animals shall not be subjected to any kind of forcible electric stimulation; Or. es Justification The paragraph as it stands is not specific enough.