- v. emit with force of effort (view details)
- v. force with the thumb (view details)
- v. cause to come out in a squirt (view details)
- v. expel from one’’s property or force to move out by a legal process (view details)
- v. force to move (view details)
- v. force or drive out (view details)
- v. terminate the employment of (view details)
- v. force to leave (an office) (view details)
Meaning 1: (verb) emit with force of effort
Usage Example(s): force out the air
Meaning 2: (verb) force with the thumb
Usage Example(s): gouge out his eyes
Synonym(s): gouge ( what does gouge stand for? )
Worth Checking: gouge out ( what does gouge out stand for? )
force out is derived from: gouge, gouger ( what does gouger stand for? )
Meaning 3: (verb) cause to come out in a squirt
Usage Example(s): the boy squirted water at his little sister
Synonym(s): eject ( what does eject stand for? ), squeeze out ( what does squeeze out stand for? ), squirt ( what does squirt stand for? )
force out is derived from: ejection ( what does ejection stand for? ), expulsion ( what does expulsion stand for? ), forcing out ( what does forcing out stand for? ), jet ( what does jet stand for? ), projection ( what does projection stand for? ), spirt ( what does spirt stand for? ), spurt ( what does spurt stand for? ), squirt, squirt gun ( what does squirt gun stand for? ), squirter ( what does squirter stand for? ), water gun ( what does water gun stand for? ), water pistol ( what does water pistol stand for? )
Meaning 4: (verb) expel from one’’s property or force to move out by a legal process
Usage Example(s): The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months
Synonym(s): evict ( what does evict stand for? )
force out is derived from: dispossession ( what does dispossession stand for? ), eviction ( what does eviction stand for? ), legal ouster ( what does legal ouster stand for? )
Meaning 5: (verb) force to move
Usage Example(s): the refugees were displaced by the war
Synonym(s): displace ( what does displace stand for? )
Meaning 6: (verb) force or drive out
Usage Example(s): The police routed them out of bed at 2 A.M.
Synonym(s): drive out ( what does drive out stand for? ), rouse ( what does rouse stand for? ), rout out ( what does rout out stand for? )
Meaning 7: (verb) terminate the employment of
Usage Example(s): The boss fired his secretary today, The company terminated 25% of its workers
Synonym(s): can ( what does can stand for? ), dismiss ( what does dismiss stand for? ), fire ( what does fire stand for? ), give notice ( what does give notice stand for? ), give the axe ( what does give the axe stand for? ), give the sack ( what does give the sack stand for? ), sack ( what does sack stand for? ), send away ( what does send away stand for? ), terminate ( what does terminate stand for? )
Opposite(s): employ ( what does employ stand for? ), engage ( what does engage stand for? ), hire ( what does hire stand for? )
force out is derived from: discharge ( what does discharge stand for? ), dismissal ( what does dismissal stand for? ), dismission ( what does dismission stand for? ), firing ( what does firing stand for? ), liberation ( what does liberation stand for? ), release ( what does release stand for? ), sack, sacking ( what does sacking stand for? )
Meaning 8: (verb) force to leave (an office)
Synonym(s): depose ( what does depose stand for? )
force out is derived from: deposition ( what does deposition stand for? ), dethronement ( what does dethronement stand for? )
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