forcibly

adverb15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.0

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

To stop someone from doing something or stop something from happening, using physical power.

To make someone or something go back to a place against their will.

To hit something or someone with great physical power.

To force someone to leave a place, typically a building or vehicle, quickly and suddenly.

To cause people or things to be apart from each other against their will.

To force a rule, tax, or belief on someone or a group.

To officially force a non-citizen to leave a country.

To hold someone to prevent them from moving or acting freely.

To officially make someone leave a school, organization, or country.

To legally force someone to leave the house or land they are living in or using.

To make someone remember something in a very strong or unavoidable way.

To force someone to return to their own country.

To force someone to live in another country, often for political reasons.

To include a territory or group into a larger entity against their will.