Force out of

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verb

To make someone or something leave a place or situation by using physical strength or another kind of pressure.

The police had to force the protesters out of the building.
Visual representation of "force out of" - To make someone or something leave a place or situation by using physical strength or another kind of pressure.

Often appears as...

  • force someone out of
  • force out of position
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Physical Removal

Often implies forcefully making space by removing obstacles or people.

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Security forces out unruly fans out of the stadium to maintain safety.
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Resistance Expected

Used when removing someone who likely doesn't want to leave.

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She was forced out of her home by the rising floodwaters.
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Crisis Situations

Common in contexts of emergency or when immediate action is needed.

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The firefighters forced the family out of the burning house.
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