forcibly remove

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used when someone is made to leave a place against their will, often by physical force.

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Examples (20)

  • Security officers had to forcibly remove the protester from the hall.
  • People who have been forcibly removed from their homes often face severe trauma.
  • The passenger was forcibly removed from the plane after refusing to comply.
  • The police had to forcibly remove the protesters blocking the main entrance.
  • Police forcibly removed dozens of squatters during the early-morning raid.
  • They attempted to forcibly remove the squatter from the abandoned property.
  • The landlord threatened to forcibly remove the tenants, but that would be illegal.
  • The dictator forcibly removed all political opponents from their positions of influence.
  • Demonstrators were forcibly removed from the steps after blocking the entrance.
  • Many refugees were forcibly removed from their villages during the escalating conflict.
  • Officials forcibly removed him despite his repeated pleas to stay.
  • Security personnel were instructed to forcibly remove anyone causing a major disturbance.
  • She was forcibly removed from the courtroom for disrupting the proceedings.
  • She claimed she was forcibly removed from the premises without any prior warning.
  • Under the order, migrants may be forcibly removed if they re-enter illegally.
  • It is strictly illegal to forcibly remove a child from their legal guardian.
  • Bouncers forcibly removed the unruly patrons at closing time.
  • The government's decision to forcibly remove indigenous communities sparked widespread international outrage.
  • The protesters vowed to return after being forcibly removed by riot police.
  • If he continues to resist, we may have to forcibly remove him from the courtroom.