adv. Also 6–7 inforcedly. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enforced manner. † a. By force, forcibly (obs.). b. Under compulsion. c. With constrained utterance.

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1579.  Twyne, Phisicke agst. Fortune, II. lxvii. 244 a. I am enforcedly dryuen into banishment.

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1594.  Southwell, M. Magd. Fun. Teares, 18. She for whom he died [was] inforcedly left alive.

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1635.  R. H., Arraignm. Whole Creature, xiv. § 1. 226. They should doe it of necessity, inforcedly, and compulsorily.

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1656.  S. H., Gold. Law, 15. Suppose that Perkin Warbeck … had inforcedly, and so usurpingly gained the Government.

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1864.  Lowell, Fireside Trav., 180. Whose Geography we studied enforcedly at school.

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1882.  H. C. Merivale, Faucit of B., III. II. x. 7. The oracle spoke—enforcedly—slowly—cruelly.

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