List of synonyms from "forbearance" to synonyms from "forebear"
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Definition of the day : « force out »
- As in oust : verb expel, get rid of
- As in pump : verb draw or push out
- As in supplant : verb displace, replace
- As in dislodge : verb knock loose
- As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
- As in displace : verb move, remove from normal place
- As in eject : verb throw or be thrown out
- As in evict : verb throw out from residence
- As in exclude : verb expel, forbid
- As in express : verb discharge by squeezing or force
- He could not force out a word, and thus side by side they rode in silence.
- Extract from : « Rookwood » by William Harrison Ainsworth
- You have taken all the force out of my sword-arm, my dear, as it is.
- Extract from : « The Marriage of Elinor » by Margaret Oliphant
- One of the gunboats was then sent to drive the Dervish force out.
- Extract from : « The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885 » by Charles Royle
- It can only force out into rebellion the sin that is in them.
- Extract from : « Sermons Preached at Brighton » by Frederick W. Robertson
- Put it into salt water to force out any insects in the cauliflower.
- Extract from : « The Allinson Vegetarian Cookery Book » by Thomas R. Allinson
- The gas will force out the water and will finally fill the bottle.
- Extract from : « General Science » by Bertha M. Clark
- Jack went down on his knees, and with the edge of the axe began carefully to force out the nails.
- Extract from : « The Coral Island » by R.M. Ballantyne
- You would not take this force out of your child any more than you would take the temper out of a knife or a spring.
- Extract from : « Religious Education in the Family » by Henry F. Cope
- The capsule splits open and as the three valves dry they fold firmly together lengthwise and force out the seeds.
- Extract from : « Field Book of Western Wild Flowers » by Margaret Armstrong
- "I shall not go," replied the countess slowly, and as though it cost her a great effort to force out the words.
- Extract from : « Fairy Fingers » by Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie
