English to Spanish Dictionary forcibly

forcibly

a la fuerza
definition
adverb
no one will be forcibly evicted
using force or violence.
translation of 'forcibly'
adverb
a viva fuerza,
a la fuerza,
enérgicamente,
vigorosamente
example
They were then 'forcibly' returned to Iran, where they immediately disappeared.
The ship that was heading for the most logical port of call in Indonesia was 'forcibly' routed to Australia.
Our offices, our shops, our industries, our businesses, our trades are all 'forcibly' closed.
The new conversation must be about how to achieve stability, not how we can 'forcibly' pacify the place.
These kids at the orphanage are from troubled homes, often 'forcibly' removed by the state.
they argued 'forcibly' against the proposal
Officers found evidence that the family was 'forcibly' kept in the house, including a padlock on a bedroom door, he said.
they argued 'forcibly' against the proposal
In fact over the past ten days about 290,000 people have been 'forcibly' expelled from Kosovo.
Smaller fish will be 'forcibly' removed from their domain by bullying tactics.
no one will be 'forcibly' evicted
Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of 'forcibly' assembled villagers.
The action was opposed by Morocco, which 'forcibly' removed the boundary stones laid by the Spaniards.
no one will be 'forcibly' evicted
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