perforce

/pərˈfɔrs/
adverb
  1. Because it is necessary or unavoidable; by force of circumstance.
    • The team perforce played without their star player, who was injured.
    • With the bridge out, we perforce had to take the long way around.
    • She perforce accepted the job offer because she needed the money.
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