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['fɔːsəbl]1) [repatriation, removal] forzato2) [speech, argument] convincente* * *forcible /ˈfɔ:səbl/a.1 fatto con la forza; a forza; forzato; forzoso: forcible ejection, espulsione con la forza; forcible repatriation, rimpatrio forzato2 forte; energico; efficace; vigoroso; convincente; vivido: a forcible expression, un'espressione efficace; forcible style, stile vigoroso; forcible reminder, efficace promemoria● (leg.) forcible detainer, possesso illecito □ (leg.) forcible entry, ingresso con la forza; (della polizia, ecc.) irruzione: to make a forcible entry, entrare con la forza; fare irruzioneforciblenessn. [u]violenza; forza; efficacia; vigoreforciblyavv.1 con la forza; a (viva) forza2 energicamente; vigorosamente3 efficacemente; vividamente.* * *['fɔːsəbl]1) [repatriation, removal] forzato2) [speech, argument] convincente
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