Forced synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
Unwilling; disinclined:
Make is defined as to produce something.
Compelled; forced; obliged
Obviously planned or calculated; not spontaneous or natural; labored:
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Not readily believable because of improbable elements therein:
Acting or done without or against one's will:
Authoritatively commanded or required; obligatory
Firm, as in purpose; resolute:
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The definition of stilted is artificially or unnaturally formal, or something that is standing on stilts.
Extended beyond proper limits:
discretional (antonym)
elective (antonym)
(Now Rare) Having or referring to a tendency to attract or combine with certain substances in preference to others
optional (antonym)
The definition of optional is available, but not required.
spontaneous (antonym)
The definition of spontaneous is unplanned or done on impulse.
voluntary (antonym)
(Law) Without legal obligation or consideration:
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noncompulsory (antonym)
Required; obligatory; mandatory.
willing (related)
The definition of willing is agreeable do something.
true (related)
(Logic) Of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.
To exert pressure, or compelling influence, on
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To exert pressure
(--- Slang) To sell (a narcotic) illegally:
A low-pressure atmospheric disturbance resulting in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning.
To strike against with great force; drive into
(Dial.) To draw the entrails from (a fowl)
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The definition of impel is to force something to happen or to cause someone to do something.
The definition of persuade is to convince someone to do or think something.
To seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means.
To remove or uproot in order to replace with something else
To make subordinate or subject to the dominion of something else:
To make less intense; reduce; diminish; soften; allay
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(Informal) To subject to physiological or mental stress or strain. Often used with out :
(Now Rare) To make a demand
To repel is defined as to hold off, refuse to accept or reject.
To ravish is to take someone by force, to force someone to engage in sexual intercourse or to experience extreme happiness.
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To press is defined as to push or apply steady force or squeeze.
To make by pounding
Oust is defined as to get rid of something or someone.
Obtrude is to impose, force your way in where unasked or unwanted.
To make indebted for a favor or kindness done; do a favor for
To cause to be grateful or indebted; oblige:
To make necessary or unavoidable.
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To make one's way by or as if by force:
To take and maintain a stand or make a firm demand
(Intransitive) To exert, make use of one's influence.
To make or fasten with a hammer
To force (metal, plastic, etc.) through a die or very small holes to give it a certain shape
Extort is defined as using violence or threats to get something from someone.
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To call for; make necessary; require
To evict is defined as to force someone to leave a place or property, usually with the force of the law behind you.
To make an emergency exit from an aircraft by deployment of an ejection seat or capsule.
(Historical) To use dragoons to harass or persecute (someone)
(Intransitive) To move or go from a dwelling or former position.
To take a person’s deposition; to make a written, sworn statement, such as an affidavit.
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To make a demand
To make crude preparation for a special occasion, as an examination, by a hasty and extensive course of memorizing or study.
To make up for; compensate
To deserve and get; require as due, proper, or becoming
To clout is defined as to strike with the hand or to hit a ball hard.
To be the cause of; bring about; make happen; effect, induce, produce, compel, etc.
To represent (something transient, immaterial, etc.) in more or less permanent form
Bludgeon is defined as to use force or bullying to get someone to do what you want, or to beat someone repeatedly with a heavy object or stick.
To make a sudden loud, explosive noise.
To be victorious; win
To take in battle; capture:
To capture physically; seize:
Any attack .
To burst or break
To break down; fail:
To untie, disassemble, or loosen:
To order, decide, or appoint by decree or officially
To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound.
To prevent or prohibit beyond a certain limit or by restriction:
To make liable for (an error, etc.)
To enter into, with mutual obligations; to make a bargain or covenant for.
To secure or make firm (a bargain, contract, etc.)
To get or try to get blackmail from
To make a preliminary sketch of or working plans for
To make a formal motion or request to a court.
To make firm, stable, or secure
The definition of impose is to go somewhere where you aren't welcome or to force beliefs or ideas on other people.
Burden is defined as making heavy with a load or with emotion.
To put or keep in order; organize; arrange
To enforce is described as to compel someone to abide by a rule, law or order.
To make an earnest presentation of arguments, claims, charges, entreaties, etc.
To cause the passage or defeat of (a legislative bill, etc.), or make (one's way, etc.), by crushing opposition or overriding obstacles
To seize control of (a vehicle such as an airplane or bus) by use of force, especially as a way of reaching an alternate destination or as an act of terrorism.
To hit with a blackjack
yielded (antonym)
Yield is defined as to produce or give something to another.
surrendered (antonym)
(Law) To effectuate a surrender of.
seduced (antonym)
To persuade or tempt to evil or wrongdoing; lead astray
inveigled (antonym)
To lead on with deception; entice or trick into doing or giving something, going somewhere, etc.
induced (antonym)
(Biochemistry) To initiate or increase the production of (an enzyme or other protein) at the level of genetic transcription.
seized (related)
To grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab:
forcible (related)
court-ordered (related)
To eat too much or too quickly
Pry is defined as to raise or move something with force, obtain something with effort or be very curious about something.
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