forcibly

/ˈfɔːrsəbli/
adverb
  1. Using physical force or violence.
    • The door was forcibly opened by the firefighters.
    • He was forcibly taken to the police station.
    • The protesters were forcibly removed from the building.
  2. In a way that is powerful and convincing.
    • The evidence forcibly demonstrated the need for change.
    • Her words struck him forcibly, making him reconsider.
    • The idea was forcibly presented in the debate.
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