forcibly in Korean
forcibly in Korean is 강제로 — forcibly means by using physical force; against someone's will.
forcibly in Korean
강제로
Pronounced: gangjero
in a forcible manner
What does "forcibly" mean?
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adv By using physical force; against someone's will.
"The protesters were forcibly removed from the building."
forcibly in a sentence
- The protesters were forcibly removed from the building.
- The door had been forcibly opened.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "forcibly" in Korean?
"forcibly" in Korean is 강제로. forcibly means: By using physical force; against someone's will.
How do you pronounce 강제로?
"forcibly" in Korean is 강제로, pronounced "gangjero".
How do you use "forcibly" in a sentence?
Example: "The protesters were forcibly removed from the building." In Korean, "forcibly" is 강제로.
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