forcers

/ˈfɔrsərz/
noun
  1. People or things that use force or pressure to make something happen or to make someone do something.
    • In the negotiation, the forcers demanded immediate action from the other side.
    • The machine's forcers apply constant pressure to shape the metal.
    • The protest was broken up by forcers who pushed the crowd back.
  2. In gardening, people who grow plants out of their natural season by using artificial conditions like heat or light.
    • Experienced forcers can make rhubarb grow even in cold months.
    • These forcers use special lamps to trick the plants into blooming early.
    • The forcers at the greenhouse produced tulips in the middle of winter.
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