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forcing out

NOUN
  1. the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting

How To Use forcing out In A Sentence

  • African nations have little track record of success in forcing out dictators or ending bloodshed -- witness the reignition of war in eastern Congo near the Rwandan border in recent weeks. Turning Against Comrade Bob
  • There are many countries, he argues, which have had success in enforcing outright bans.
  • Again today, they're putting off the prospect of forcing out the holdouts.
  • ‘You'll end up in Hell,’ Vincent interrupted, forcing out his words as sweat beaded on his forehead.
  • Leading up to the trial, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison lambasted SAP, its former CEO Leo Apotheker and Hewlett-Packard Co., which recently named Mr. Apotheker as its new CEO after forcing out Mark Hurd — now Oracle's co-president — in August. Oracle Hits SAP as Software Trial Opens
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