Forcibly - Law Dictionary Search Results
emphatic
emphasis made prominent and impressive by a peculiar stress of voice laying stress deserving of stress or emphasis forcible impressive strong as to remonstrate in an emphatic manner emphatic denials an emphatic word an emphatic tone emphatic
Eloquent
Having the power of expressing strong emotions or forcible arguments in an elevated impassioned and effective manner as an eloquent orator or preacher
brainwashing
the process of forcible indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs
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sexual abuse
sexual abuse 1 a : the infliction of sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion b : the engaging in sexual contact with a person who is below a specified age or
force
resistance [forced him into the car] b : to break open or through [forced the door] see also forcible entry 2 : to impose or require by law see also elective share forced heir at heir forced
Violent profits
Violent profits. Mesne profits in Scotland. 'They are so called because due on the tenant's forcible or unwarrantable detaining the possession after he ought to have removed.'-Erskine 2, 6, 54; and Bell's Scots Law
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