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adjective satellite
• of someone whose marriage has been legally dissolved
Example sentence• She is a divorced woman. Poetry example• She was forced to sign, and now we're divorced. Lyric example• Forced to sign the papers, now we're divorced and done. Kids example• The king was forced to wed the horse, but soon they got divorced, of course! Rap example• Forced into the vows, now divorced, dodgin' all the clouds. |
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Example sentence• The product has been endorsed by many celebrities. Poetry example• The tyrant forced his wicked creed, though none but sycophants endorsed the deed. Lyric example• They forced my silence, but the world endorsed the violence. Kids example• The teacher forced us all to read, and the principal endorsed the deed. Rap example• They forced the script on me, but now my raw flow's endorsed by the streets. |
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noun
• a ridge of the earth's crust that has been forced upward between two faults and so is higher than the surrounding land
Example sentence• The geologists studied the horst formation in the region. Poetry example• The earthquake forced the crust to burst, uplifting the mighty horst. Lyric example• Forced to climb the jagged horst, where the wild winds scream. Kids example• The coach forced Horst to run the course. Rap example• Yo, they forced Horst to the back, but he cracked the track with a savage attack. |
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Example sentence• He was completely unhorsed by the unexpected turn of events. Poetry example• The lance's cruel thrust forced the knight unhorsed. Lyric example• Forced to the lists by a tyrant's decree, unhorsed in the dust, my honor set free. Kids example• The wild bull forced the cowboy, who was quickly unhorsed. Rap example• Forced into the fray, unhorsed the king, now he pays. |
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noun
• solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times
verb
• provide with a horse or horses
Example sentence• He horsed the saddle onto the horse's back. Poetry example• He was forced, then swiftly horsed, upon his noble steed. Lyric example• Forced to the saddle, horsed into the battle. Rap example• They forced the play, now I'm horsed and slaying the day. Kids example• Dad forced me to do my chores, then horsed me around indoors! |
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verb
• To transfer the management and/or day-to-day execution of a business function to a third-party service provider.
adjective
• (of goods or services) Obtained by outsourcing
Example sentence• The outsourced call center had trouble understanding the customers' needs. Poetry example• We were forced to have our jobs outsourced. Kids example• The lazy kid felt forced no more, since Mom outsourced the chore. |
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adjective
• forced or compelled or put in force
Example sentence• The government has strict and enforced rules regarding public safety. Poetry example• Against their will they were forced, till the tyrant's rule was enforced. Lyric example• Laws forced upon the willing, now harshly enforced and chilling. Rap example• They forced the bars on my flow, now the code's enforced, watch the real ones explode. Kids example• When the law is enforced, bad guys are forced to be good, of course! |
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adjective satellite
• given added strength or support
Example sentence• The wall was reinforced with steel beams. Poetry example• In battle, they forced the foe to flee, a victory that reinforced their glee. Lyric example• They forced me to kneel, reinforced the steel. Rap example• They forced me in the cage, but I reinforced my rage, now I'm breakin' out the stage, turnin' pain to a blaze. Kids example• Though the wind forced the tree to bend, the roots reinforced it in the end. |
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adjective
• not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action
Example sentence• The speed limit is often unenforced on this road. Poetry example• The edict was forced, yet remained unenforced. Lyric example• Love was forced upon my soul, but unenforced it broke the chains. Rap example• Rules forced from the throne, unenforced in the zone, we own the night, dethrone the drone. Kids example• I was forced to eat my greens, while brother's no-sweets rule is unenforced, it seems. |
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Example sentence• She became redivorced just six months after her second marriage. Poetry example• Though love once bloomed, the court forced them redivorced. Lyric example• You forced my hand, now we're redivorced and scattered like ash in the wind. Rap example• Yo, she forced the fade, now redivorced and paid, no more charade. Kids example• The clowns were forced to stay as one, but then redivorced for fun. |
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noun
• the place where something begins, where it springs into being
verb
• get (a product) from another country or business
Example sentence• The sourced information came from reliable and credible scientific studies. Poetry example• From distant lands the gems were sourced, into the crown where they were forced. Lyric example• Forced by the tide, our rebellion sourced from the underground. Rap example• They forced the feds on my block, but my heat sourced straight from the Glock. Kids example• She sourced a wild horse, but it forced her off course. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | adjective adj |
adjective satellite
• not brought about by coercion or force
Example sentence• She delivered a natural and unforced performance. Poetry example• His smile was forced, but hers beamed unforced. Lyric example• Your smile's unforced delight breaks through my forced facade tonight. Rap example• My flow's unforced, pure fire ignitin', yours forced and fake, straight frightenin'. Kids example• A forced smile looks sad, an unforced one makes you glad! |
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Example sentence• The unreinforced concrete wall collapsed during the earthquake. Poetry example• The brittle dam, unreinforced, was forced by the flood's relentless course. Lyric example• Forced to march on unreinforced, through the ruins of our shattered dream. Rap example• They forced the issue, my walls unreinforced, now the empire crumbles under the chorus. Kids example• The wall we forced to stand up tall was unreinforced and took a fall. |
| | | | | 8 | | 2 | verb, adjective v, adj |
verb
• To withhold land unlawfully from its true owner or from any other person who has a right to the possession of it, after one has lawfully entered and taken possession of it.
Example sentence• The abandoned house had a deforced front door. Poetry example• No longer forced to kneel, the rebels deforced the tyrant's steel. Lyric example• She forced her love on me, but I deforced it, finally free. Rap example• They forced me in chains, but I deforced the pain, risin' up like a hurricane. |
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Example sentence• The wall was reenforced with steel beams to make it more secure. Poetry example• Though they forced us apart with cruel discord, our love reenforced our sacred accord. Lyric example• They forced me to confess, but my silence was reenforced by the press. Rap example• They forced the chains on my mind, but rebellion reenforced my grind. Kids example• The teacher forced us all to share, which reenforced that it's only fair. |
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adjective
• Presented without a source or reference.
Example sentence• The unsourced information cannot be verified. Poetry example• The claim was forced, its origins unsourced. Lyric example• Forced confessions from unsourced lies, under neon skies we improvise. Kids example• He was forced to sell his horse, the deal was unsourced, of course! Rap example• They forced the fake news, unsourced claims got the crowd confused. |
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Example sentence• She indorsed the letter with her signature. Poetry example• She was forced into a role she never indorsed. Lyric example• They forced my silence in the night, but the rebels indorsed the fight. Kids example• He was forced to share his toy, and his friend indorsed it with joy. Rap example• They forced the bars, but the streets indorsed my scars. |
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Example sentence• They are still undivorced after many years of marriage. |
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Example sentence• They afforced the walls of the castle to protect it from invaders. |
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Example sentence• The government inforced strict regulations on the use of plastic bags. |
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Example sentence• The walls of the fort were renforced with additional layers of stone. |
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Example sentence• The uninforced door was easily kicked open by the intruder. |
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noun
• available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed
Example sentence• The school lacks a properly resourced library. |
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Example sentence• The coat of arms has two lions addorsed. |
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Example sentence• After stumbling at the hurdle, the jockey was dishorsed. |
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Example sentence• He recoursed to his lawyer for legal advice. |
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