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Force Off

Definition:

Verb: To compel or coerce someone to leave or exit a place or position.

Noun: The act of compelling or coercing someone to leave or exit a place or position.

Example sentences:

Verb:

  1. He was forced off the committee due to his constant absenteeism.
  2. The security guard forcefully forced off the trespasser from the premises.
  3. Due to the bad weather, the pilot had to force off the passengers before takeoff.

Noun:

  1. The force off was conducted by the police to evacuate the protestors from the area.
  2. She experienced a force off from her job due to the company's financial crisis.
  3. The force off of the residents was necessary to ensure their safety during the hurricane.

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