Forcibly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Efforcialiter
Efforcialiter, forcibly; applied to military force.
Piercing
Forcibly entering or adapted to enter at or by a point perforating penetrating keen used also figuratively as a
goaded
compelled forcibly by an outside agency as mobs goaded by blind hatred
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emphatically
With emphasis forcibly in a striking manner or degree preeumlminently as he emphatically denied the allegations
Diastasis
A forcible separation of bones without fracture
carjacking
the forcible taking of a car while the driver is in it the robber may force the driver out force
Eloquence
Fluent forcible elegant and persuasive speech in public the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language either
Forcible feeble
Seemingly vigorous but really weak or insipid
Home speaking
Direct forcible and effective speaking
Huttoning
Forcible manipulation of a dislocated stiff or painful joint
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