forcible
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Done by force, forced.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Doyle Study in Scarlet)
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2008, U.S. Department of Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation, http://www2.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/offenses/violent_crime/forcible_rape.html ''Crime in the United States''
- Forcible rape, as defined in the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Attempts or assaults to commit rape by force or threat of force are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are excluded.
Having (physical) force, forceful.
(RQ:London Adventure) he drew her to him, laid a forcible detaining arm about her waist, and misapprehended her frantic revolt for an exhibition of maidenly reluctance.
Having a powerful effect; forceful, telling, strong, convincing, effective.
(RQ:Hooker Laws)
(RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing)
(RQ:King James Version)
1859, (w), ''Historia Densi et Rari'' (1623), translated by (w) and (w), in ''The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon'', edited by James Spedding, London: Longman & Co., 1861, Vol. II, section 388, p. 470,
- Sweet smells are most forcible in dry substances, when broken; and so likewise in oranges or lemons, the nipping off their rind giveth out their smell more (..)
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Able to be forced.
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