adv. Also 67 inforcedly. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enforced manner. † a. By force, forcibly (obs.). b. Under compulsion. c. With constrained utterance.
1579. Twyne, Phisicke agst. Fortune, II. lxvii. 244 a. I am enforcedly dryuen into banishment.
1594. Southwell, M. Magd. Fun. Teares, 18. She for whom he died [was] inforcedly left alive.
1635. R. H., Arraignm. Whole Creature, xiv. § 1. 226. They should doe it of necessity, inforcedly, and compulsorily.
1656. S. H., Gold. Law, 15. Suppose that Perkin Warbeck had inforcedly, and so usurpingly gained the Government.
1864. Lowell, Fireside Trav., 180. Whose Geography we studied enforcedly at school.
1882. H. C. Merivale, Faucit of B., III. II. x. 7. The oracle spokeenforcedlyslowlycruelly.