forced

adjective28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

work that people are forced to do against their will

an illegal entry into a building using force

a marriage in which one or both parties are married without their consent or against their will

a smile that is not genuine and produced under pressure

a confession that is obtained from a suspect or prisoner by means of torture or other forms of duress

the compulsory removal of a foreigner from a country

an act of resigning from a job or office under pressure

compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces

the coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region

compulsory withdrawal from one's position or occupation

the act of compelling someone to join an organization, often an army or militia

the compulsory act of moving people away from a place of danger

a laugh that is not spontaneous or genuine

an emergency landing made by an aircraft due to a technical problem

the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political reasons

the act of compelling a person to engage in sexual acts for money

a long and arduous march that soldiers or prisoners are compelled to undertake

extra hours that an employee is required to work by their employer

the act of sending someone back to their own country against their will

the adoption of a different religion or the renunciation of one's own under duress

the compulsory process of closing a business and selling its assets to pay debts

a state of calmness that is artificial and hides true feelings

a person who is compelled to work

a period of not being able to work or be active, due to external circumstances

a show of confidence that is not genuine, intended to hide fear