forcely

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From force +‎ -ly. Cognate with Scots forcely (violently; vehemently).

Adverb[edit]

forcely (comparative more forcely, superlative most forcely)

  1. (nonstandard, rare, dialectal) By, through, or with force; forcibly
    • 2003, Subrata Kumar Banerjea, Essential Theory Guide to Materia Medica:
      During stool prolapses of anus which gushes out forcely.
    • 2005, Hamiltonian Dynamics Theory, Applications:
      As is well known to researchers active in perturbation theory, complete proofs are long, and necessarily include annoying parts, so for them we forcely demand to the literature.
    • 2011, Hujun Bao, Wei Hua, Real-Time Graphics Rendering Engine:
      This function forcely deletes the i-th scene graph. Since any spatial index object has a reference to a scene graph that owns this spatial index, when the scene graph is forcely deleted, the corresponding spatial index must reset the scene graph reference, or just delete the spatial index.
    • 2012, Luca Ottaviano, Vittorio Morandi, GraphITA 2011:
      [] Fe atoms are randomly distributed on the surface without being forcely attracted to Mn sites.
    • 2015, Marco Brunella, Birational Geometry of Foliations:
      As usual, by contracting the .1/-curves, which are forcely invariant by v, we firstly reduce X to a minimal surface, []

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