- 1. a. Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential. Source: opted
- 2. a. Violent; impetuous. Source: opted
- 3. a. Using force against opposition or resistance; obtained by compulsion; effected by force; as, forcible entry or abduction. Source: opted
- 4. adj. impelled by physical force especially against resistance Source: wordnet
- 5. 1. Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential. How forcible are right words! Job. vi. 2 Sweet smells are most forcible in dry substances, when broken. Bacon. But I have reasons strong and forcible. Shak. That punishment which hath been sometimes forcible to bridle sin. Hooker. He is at once elegant and sublime, forcible and ornamented. Lowth (Transl. ) 2. Violent; impetuous. Like mingled streams, more forcible when joined. Prior. 3. Using force against opposition or resistance; obtained by compulsion; effected by force; as, forcible entry or abduction. In embraces of King James . . . forcible and unjust. Swift. Forcible entry and detainer (Law), the entering upon and taking and withholding of land and tenements by actual force and violence, and with a strong hand, to the hindrance of the person having the right to enter. Syn. -- Violent; powerful; strong; energetic; mighty; potent; weighty; impressive; cogent; influential. Source: webster
- 6. j:100 s. impelled by physical force especially against resistance Source: ecdict
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