forcely

By, through, or with force; forcibly

Adverb

  1. By, through, or with force; forcibly
    • During stool prolapses of anus which gushes out forcely. - 2003, Subrata Kumar Banerjea, Essential Theory Guide to Materia Medica:
    • As is well known to researchers active in perturbation theory, complete proofs are long, and necessarily include annoying parts, so for them we forcely demand to the literature. - 2005, Hamiltonian Dynamics Theory,...
    • This function forcely deletes the i-th scene graph. Since any spatial index object has a reference to a scene graph that owns this spatial index, when the scene graph is forcely deleted, the corresponding spatial index...

Origin

From force + -ly. Cognate with Scots forcely (“violently; vehemently”).

Forms

more forcely most forcely

Related

forcefully