forced
Prononciation : [/fɔɹst/]
Contexte : « coercion »
(adjective) when something is done or obtained through coercion, without the choice or consent of the person involved
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The workers felt forced to work overtime to meet the deadline.
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She did not feel forced to attend the party and decided to stay home instead.
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Do you feel forced to go along with the group even if you don't want to?
Contexte : « compelled action »
(verb) to make someone do something against their will or to achieve a particular outcome
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The teacher forced the students to study for their upcoming exam.
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I don't want to force you to apologize, but it would be the right thing to do.
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Have you ever been in a situation where you had to force yourself to do something you didn't want to do?
Contexte : « mechanical »
(adjective) pertaining to a mechanism or system that requires external effort to operate or function
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The car's forced ventilation system helped cool down the interior on hot days.
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The machine experienced a forced shutdown due to overheating.
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What is the purpose of a forced air heating system in a modern home?