The Acadian Expulsion
The doorway shows evidence of forcible entry.
Their names are Miss Spink and Miss Forcible
The police used forcible measures to apprehend the suspect.
Example sentence - The officer placed the crook under arrest for forcible entry into the building.
John Adams did not start the revolution by himself even though he lived in Boston where it began. The colonists had a large number of grievances against the British government, most of which are spelled out in the Declaration of Independence. In nutshell, what happened was that the British government exploited the colonies by collecting money from them without any proportional return of government services. Colonists were treated as second class citizens who function was to enrich Britain, not given any vote in Parliament, but rather were ruled by a governor appointed by the king and their complaints and protests were ignored or, if they became too forcible to ignore, were met by military action.
Radicalism typically refers to the advocacy for significant and often abrupt change to a political or social system, which can include the forcible overthrow of an existing government or order. However, it can also manifest through non-violent means, such as activism or reform movements. The core idea of radicalism is the desire for fundamental transformation, rather than merely incremental changes within the existing framework. Thus, while it can involve forcible actions, it is not exclusively defined by them.
Rupture (ruhp-chuhr) = forcible tearing.
is a blockade
the ruling class would not willingly give up its power and position in government
forcible rape
burglary
I made a forcible argument for my Theory of Adaptation, an incredible insight into Darwinian belief that had the scientific community applauding my genius.