What is another word for being forced?

Pronunciation: [bˌiːɪŋ fˈɔːst] (IPA)

Being forced is a term used to describe a situation where an individual has no other choice but to do something against their will. There are several synonyms that can be used to express this concept, including compelled, obligated, coerced, pushed, pressured, and constrained. Being compelled suggests being driven or pushed to do something due to external factors. Obligated suggests being bound by duty or responsibility to undertake a specific task. Being coerced, on the other hand, refers to being compelled through threats or force. Being pushed implies external influence, while being pressured suggests the use of persuasion. Lastly, being constrained refers to being restricted or limited in your options or choices.

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What are the hypernyms for Being forced?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Being forced

  • Because you know how you say I've got to really get down and really do some training and then of course, you never do or you do it for a couple of weeks and slough it back off again but I'm being forced to do something that I really want to do and I loved it.
    David Carradine
  • I believed that I was being forced to sacrifice my family and my career in defense of the Communist Party, from which I had long been separated and which I had grown to dislike and distrust.
    Edward Dmytryk
  • What's really sad is that a lot of very talented people are being forced to do things that are very embarrassing and I don't intend to be one of them.
    Boy George
  • Shaking hands with the Queen of England was a long way from being forced to sit in the colored section of the bus going into downtown Wilmington, North Carolina.
    Althea Gibson
  • I don't like being forced to reduce my thoughts to sound bites.
    Leon Kass

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