How to use in-sentence of “forcibly”:
+ At that time, more than 5,000 people per month were being forcibly sterilized in Germany.
+ After Gale forcibly confronts Sidney, Jerry and Tom with Cotton, Sidney angrily hits Gale and Jerry angrily scolds at Sidney for hitting Gale.
+ It is during his regime the religion of the entire Meitei ethnicity was forcibly converted from Sanamahism into Hinduism.
+ By default the template simply outputs the “×” character, forcibly de-italicized in case it’s being subjected to an infobox line’s default italics.
+ Some Buddhist villages converted to receive aid or avoid being forcibly resettled by Diem’s regime.

Example sentences of “forcibly”:
+ They should not be forcibly stopped from doing that, not even by the state.
+ From this time on, MacArthur did not have to worry about the eyes of the American people, and the Toho Dispute was forcibly died down at that time.
+ Disabled people are sometimes forcibly sterilized.
+ During the 1850s the British rulers continued to forcibly take some regions, ruled by Indians and made these regions part of the British kingdom.
+ The prince-abbots ruled Fulda and the surrounding region until the bishopric was forcibly dissolved by Napoleon in 1802.
+ It broke its usual silence when it denounced the Rwandan Genocide in 1994, and again in 1995 about the crimes that happened in and around Srebrenica when it said, “We must acknowledge that despite our efforts to help thousands of civilians forcibly expelled from the town and despite the dedication of our colleagues on the spot, the ICRC’s impact on the unfolding of the tragedy was extremely limited.” Mégevand-Roggo, Béatrice.
+ A wedgie happens when a person’s underwear is forcibly pulled up their buttocks.
+ On some vases, Apollo is seen trying to forcibly take the hind from Herakles.
+ The accused were forcibly taken to the trials as they had refused to come to the court.
+ In the absence of large-scale political unification, such as that imposed forcibly by the Ancient RomeRomans upon the peoples of Italy, the various tribes remained free, led by their own hereditary or chosen leaders.
+ After being kidnapped, enslaved African people were usually forcibly marched to forts along the coast of western Africa.
+ Though there were earlier Brahmin settlements in Medieval Manipur, the entire Meitei ethnicity remains to be ethno-religious to Sanamahism until the great historical event of the Puya Mei Thaba took place during the reign of :en:PamheibaPamheiba, the then Emperor of Manipur kingdom, after which the entire ethnicity were forcibly converted into Hinduism.
+ However, in 1977 the fathers were forcibly evicted by the Pakistan Army which took over the institution.
+ Radioactive fallout from the accident concentrated near Belarus, Ukraine and Russia and at least 350,000 people were forcibly resettled away from these areas.
+ As of 9 March, Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee, who suffers from severe muscular pain, had been on hunger strike for over one month, and had reportedly been forcibly given IV fluids since her arrival to the prison.
+ The British rulers continued to forcibly take regions ruled by Indians and made these regions part of the British Raj.
+ They should not be forcibly stopped from doing that, not even by the state.
+ From this time on, MacArthur did not have to worry about the eyes of the American people, and the Toho Dispute was forcibly died down at that time.
