forcible removal

Frequency: 5.82.1 per million words

The act of taking someone or something away from a place using force.

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  • The court authorized the forcible removal of the trespassers from the site.
  • The police ordered the forcible removal of the protesters' barricades.
  • International law prohibits the forcible removal of civilian populations.
  • The government was criticized for the forcible removal of indigenous communities.
  • She condemned the forcible removal of protesters during the peaceful sit-in.
  • Any forcible removal of citizens from their homes is a violation of human rights.
  • After hours of negotiation failed, police carried out the forcible removal of the squatters.
  • The dictator's regime was known for its brutal forcible removal of political opponents.
  • He sued over his forcible removal from the shareholders’ meeting.
  • International law prohibits the forcible removal of populations during armed conflict.
  • Reports of the forcible removal of refugees drew international criticism.
  • They attempted the forcible removal of the squatters from the abandoned building.
  • The mayor insisted that forcible removal should be a last resort.
  • Such forcible removal tactics only escalate tensions.
  • Video evidence showed the forcible removal of banners from the stadium.
  • The court issued an order preventing the forcible removal of the historical monument.
  • Plans for the forcible removal of the illegal encampment were announced.
  • Activists protested against the planned forcible removal of street vendors.
  • The committee is investigating whether the forcible removal complied with safety protocols.
  • A UN resolution condemned the forcible removal of civilians from the war zone.