deforcing

/dɪˈfɔrsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of deforce; the act of taking or keeping someone else's property, especially land, by force without legal right.
    • Deforecing someone's property is a serious offense that can lead to a lawsuit.
    • The documentary examined cases of deforcing in disputed border regions.
    • The group was accused of deforcing the land by building a wall across the boundary.
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