English to Hawaiian Meaning of forced - mea, hoʻoikaika ihola


Forced :
mea, hoʻoikaika ihola
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Definitions of forced in English
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Verb
Examples of forced in English
(1) We oppose all government back-to-work orders as the imposition of a form of forced labor.(2) I thanked her again; but with a smile a little more forced than previously.(3) No doubt, slavery had a profound impact on the Americas, but more than simply a supply of forced labor.(4) Or are there barely visible signs of tragedy hidden behind that forced smile?(5) After you enjoy your forced bulbs one year, plant them into your garden to bloom the following year.(6) He is known for bringing a lawsuit against Japanese corporations for forced labor during WWII.(7) She stopped herself and put on a forced smile for the battery of cameras facing her.(8) Not knowing how to respond, her teacher gave her a forced smile and reached in one of her drawers for a matchbook.(9) I was never a fan of wave action anyway as it always felt forced and unnatural!(10) I was also wearing a forced smile on a face smeared with loads of talcum powder.(11) Guard dogs had not barked and there were no signs of forced entry.(12) This response may be noted with a spontaneous smile but not with forced facial movements.(13) There is always a sense of artificiality, of distance maintained, of forced bonhomie.(14) The people you meet there are all the same too, and underneath the forced smiles and jaded handshakes you detect great reservoirs of boredom.(15) That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state?(16) It's also possible to buy professionally forced bulb flowers in the spring to add to your containers.
Related Phrases of forced
(1) force ::
ikaika
(2) forced labor ::
hookupu
(3) forced out ::
puʻe wale mai
(4) be forced ::
e puʻe wale akula kēlā
(5) forced smile ::
puʻe wale akula kēlā minoʻaka
(6) be forced to ::
e koi ia
(7) forced entry ::
puʻe wale akula kēlā komo
(8) forced up ::
puʻe wale mai
(9) forced landing ::
puʻe wale akula kēlā paena
Synonyms
Adjective
1. violent ::
ikaika
3. strained ::
ke kanana nei
Verb
5. compel ::
koi aku i
6. break open ::
uhai hamama
7. propel ::
propel
8. extract ::
extract
9. impel ::
impel
10. thrust ::
hou
11. drive ::
makou a holo
12. push ::
pahu aku ai i
13. storm ::
ino
14. draw ::
huki
15. coerce ::
coerce
16. squeeze ::
laila kaomi
Word Example from TV Shows
- They forced me to do it.
- Did they?

- They FORCED me to do it. - Did they?

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 6

While interrogating me,\Nthey forced me to inhale some gas.

While interrogating me,
they FORCED me to inhale some gas.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 7

Tell them I was here.
That I forced my way in.

Tell them I was here. That I FORCED my way in.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 16

forced to fight to the death
for the amusement of the masters,

FORCED to fight to the death for the amusement of the masters,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

No man should be forced to emblazon
his chest with a Bengal tiger...

No man should be FORCED to emblazon his chest with a Bengal tiger...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 13

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