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forcible
forcible : effected by force or threat of force used against opposition or resistance [a felony] for·ci·bly adv
Forcibleness
The quality of being forcible
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Forcible
Possessing force characterized by force efficiency or energy powerful efficacious impressive influential
Forcible entry
Forcible entry is the entering upon any land or tenement with a strong hand, or in a violent manner,
forcible entry
forcible entry 1 : the unlawful taking of possession of real property by force or threats of force against
forcible entry and detainer
forcible entry and detainer 1 : the forcible entry upon and keeping of real property without authority of law
Forcible detainer
Forcible detainer, refusing to restore another's goods, after sufficient amends tendered, the original taking having been lawful; for which
Ravishment
Ravishment, forcible violation. See ABDUCTION and RAPE. --forcible seizure and carrying off of another person (esp. a woman), Black's Law
Detainer
Detainer, forcible. See FORCIBLE ENTRY. Unlawful. The wrongful keeping of a person's goods, although the original taking may have been
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