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1 forced
Adj1. बलकृत/अनिवार्यHis resignation was forced.2. कृत्रिमThe air-hostess gave a forced smile. -
2 forced march
N1. सेना\forced marchकी\forced marchटुकड़ी\forced marchको\forced marchजबरन\forced marchचलवानाPrisoners of war are often made to do forced march for long distances. -
3 forced landing
N1. विवश\forced landingया\forced landingमजबूरन\forced landingअवतरणThe aircraft made a forced landing due to technical snag. -
4 forced labour
N1. बेगारThe prisoners had to be forced labours. -
5 force
N1. बलThey used force to open the jammed door.2. बलप्रयोगThe police took away the protesters by force.3. सेनाThe Air force was pressed into operation in Kargil.4. बड़ी\forceसंख्याWomen turned up in force.5. लागू\forceहोनाThe new law will come into force next month.--------V1. मजबूर\forceकरनाShe forced him to take up a job in the city.2. जबरदस्ती\forceउत्पन्न\forceकरनाShe forced a smile.3. बलपूर्वक\forceघुसना/निकलनाThe cricketers forced their way through the crowd. -
6 cartridge
N1. कारतूसIn 1857,Indian soldiers were forced to use cartridges made of pig fat. -
7 closure
N1. समापनFrequent strikes forced the management for the closure of the factory. -
8 concealment
N1. छिपावFear of being caught he forced himself to go for concealment. -
9 context
N1. सन्दर्भTry to guess the meaning of the word from the context.He was forced to say so in that context. -
10 covenant
N1. प्रणHe did not keep his covenant to give charity to the orphanage.2. नियम\covenantपत्रShe was forced to sign the covenant. -
11 indecorous
Adj1. अशिष्टHe was forced to make a hasty and indecorous departure without his clothes. -
12 inescapable
Adj1. अनिवार्यWe were forced to the inescapable conclusion that he was an embezzler. -
13 ingest
V1. खिलानाThe mother forced her baby to ingest the food. -
14 interdict
N1. निषेधाज्ञाThe interdict from the court forced him to go underground.-- " पोप\interdictकी\interdictनिषेधाज्ञाAs he preached against the pope he was interdicted. -
15 marry
V1. विवाह करनाHer uncle forced her to marry a rich person.She has been married for 20 years. -
16 mint
N1. टकसालThe mint was forced to close temporarily.2. पोदीनाI like tea with mint.The smell freshly ground mint was heavenly.--------V1. पैसे\mintबनानाThey used to mint coins illegally. -
17 nose
N1. नाकHis nose is blocked due to cold.2. अग्रभागThe nose of the aircraft was damaged and was forced to land.--------VT1. सूंघनाThe dog nosed the food. -
18 persona non grata
N1. अस्वीकार्य व्यक्तिHe was declared persona non grata, forced to leave town. -
19 prostitute
N1. वेश्याThe circumstances forced her to work as a prostitute.--------V1. नीच काम में लगनाHe prostituted his talents as an artist by painting cinema posters. -
20 reconsider
VT1. फिर\reconsiderदेखनाThe management was forced to reconsider it's decision about the terminationof an employee.
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Forced — Forced, a. Done or produced with force or great labor, or by extraordinary exertion; hurried; strained; produced by unnatural effort or pressure; as, a forced style; a forced laugh. [1913 Webster] {Forced draught}. See under {Draught}. {Forced… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forced — forced, labored, strained, farfetched are comparable when they mean produced or kept up through effort and, therefore, neither natural nor easy nor spontaneous. Forced is the widest in range of application of any of these terms, being referred… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forced — UK US /fɔːst/ adjective ► done against someone s wishes: »The forced closure of the plant has shocked the local business community. »The company will use any proceeds from a forced sale to pay off debt. a forced departure/exit/resignation »Some… … Financial and business terms
forced — [fo:st US fo:rst] adj 1.) a forced smile, laugh etc is not natural or sincere ▪ Oh, hello, said Eileen, with forced brightness. 2.) [only before noun] done suddenly and quickly because the situation makes it necessary, not because it was planned… … Dictionary of contemporary English
forced — [fôrst] adj. 1. done or brought about by force; not voluntary; compulsory [forced labor] 2. produced or kept up by unusual effort; not natural or spontaneous; strained or constrained [a forced smile] 3. due to necessity or emergency [a forced… … English World dictionary
forced — [ fɔrst ] adjective 1. ) not sincere or natural: a forced smile 2. ) done or happening because the situation makes it necessary or because someone makes you do it: forced layoffs the forced resettlement of the refugees … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
forced — (adj.) not spontaneous or voluntary, 1570s, pp. adjective from FORCE (Cf. force) (v.). The flier s forced landing attested by 1917 … Etymology dictionary
forced — index bound, compulsory, inappropriate, involuntary, obligatory, ponderous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
forced — [adj] compulsory, strained affected, artificial, begrudging, binding, bound, coerced, coercive, compelled, conscripted, constrained, contrived, enforced, factitious, false, grudging, inflexible, insincere, involuntary, labored, mandatory,… … New thesaurus
forced — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)st[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n A forced action is something that you do because someone else makes you do it. A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A forced action is something that you do because… … English dictionary
forced — adjective 1. produced by or subjected to forcing (Freq. 1) forced air heating furnaces of the forced convection type forced convection in plasma generators • Participle of verb: ↑force 2. forced or compelled (Freq. 1) … Useful english dictionary