FORCED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com adjective enforced or compulsory forced labor strained, unnatural, or affected a forced smile subjected to force required by circumstances; emergency
forced adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . . Definition of forced adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary happening or done against somebody’s will I hope there will be no need for the forced sale of any property Many are unhappy about the forced repatriation of the refugees
Forced - definition of forced by The Free Dictionary 1 done because of force; compulsory: forced labour 2 false or unnatural: a forced smile 3 due to an emergency or necessity: a forced landing 4 (General Physics) physics caused by an external agency: a forced vibration; a forced draught
forced - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to drive or propel against resistance: He forced his way through the crowd They forced air into his lungs to bring about or effect by force to bring about of necessity or as a necessary result: to force a smile to put or impose (something or someone) forcibly on or upon a person: to force one's opinions on others to compel by force;