Forcible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eloquent
Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated impassioned and effective manner as an eloquent orator or preacher
knock and announce rule
a search or arrest warrant unless special circumstances (as risk of harm to the police) warrant unannounced or forcible entry compare exigent circumstances no-knock search warrant at warrant
Expression
forcing out by pressure as the expression of juices or oils also of extorting or eliciting as a forcible expression of truth
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Percussion
The act of percussing or striking one body against another forcible collision esp such as gives a sound or report
Impetuous
Rushing with force and violence moving with impetus furious forcible violent as an impetuous wind an impetuous torrent
Injection
The act of injecting or throwing in applied particularly to the forcible insertion of a liquid or gas by means of a syringe pump etc
Intended
Made tense stretched out extended forcible violent
Mutiny
authority concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer hence generally forcible resistance to rightful authority insubordination
Forcibleness
The quality of being forcible
Decoy
Decoy [probably fr. kooy, Dut., a cage], a place made for catching wild water-fowl. As to the rights of an owner of such a place, see Carrington v. Taylor, (1809) 11 East 571; 11 Mod 74,...
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