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Today's Word "forcible"

Using force against opposition on

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forcible \FOR-suh-buhl\ (adjective) - 1 : Using force against opposition or resistance; effected or accomplished by force; as, "forcible entry or abduction." 2 : Characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful.

"Filled with regret after the fact, Ellen wanted to characterize the visit as 'forcible entry,' although Henry pointed out that it was more like simple 'entry' as she had opened the door and invited him in after he'd rung the doorbell."

 

Forcible ultimately derives from Latin fortis, "strong."


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