adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
evict
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Groups of two or three male lions try to take over harems of females by forcibly evicting the existing male owners.
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A cantankerous sojourn in Aberdeen ended when he was forcibly evicted from his lodgings.
remove
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They were forcibly removed by the National Guard a week later.
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The university authorities did not wish to provoke the students by forcibly removing the posters.
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I forcibly removed the finger, almost having to break it in the process.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The police threatened to forcibly remove the protesters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At once both prisoners were made forcibly to kneel and lower their heads.
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Instead, it has rightly be forcibly restored to being a surprise element.
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Members of a breakaway group who blocked traffic in University Square the same evening were forcibly dispersed by police.
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Smith showed that water was forcibly ejected from the mouth when the gill covers were squeezed suddenly.
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The second way of life is based upon the will of a minority forcibly imposed upon the majority.
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The university authorities did not wish to provoke the students by forcibly removing the posters.
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This patient was bound to be extremely distressed at finding that a male doctor had forcibly touched her intimately.
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Voices buzzed, then rose in laughter or to make a point more forcibly .