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Definitions from WordNet

Adjective forcible has 1 sense
  1. forcible, physical, strong-arm - impelled by physical force especially against resistance; "forcible entry"; "a real cop would get physical"; "strong-arm tactics"
    Antonyms: forceless, unforceful, weak (indirect, via forceful)

Definitions from the Web

Term: Forcible

Definition (Adjective): - Achieved or done by the use of force. - Capable of using or exerting force. - Produced by or resulting from force; violent. - Having a strong impact; powerful. Sample Sentences: - The police used forcible measures to control the protesters. - He made a forcible entry into the building. - The storm unleashed forcible winds and heavy rain. - The witness described the crime as a forcible attack. - The speaker delivered a forcible speech that left a lasting impression on the audience. Related Products:
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