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perforce

[per-fawrs, -fohrs] / pərˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs /


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Elizabeth II was perforce a kind of cipher, less a personality than a series of roles, a virtually voiceless princess, a daughter, wife, mother, and at last queen.

From Los Angeles Times

The candidates’ voting records speak for themselves, but to suggest they were seen by the Democratic Party as a whole, and perforce by all Democratic registered voters, as “weak” is a disservice to readers.

From Washington Post

Any excerpt, though, will perforce be more satisfying than the sum of this musical’s busy parts.

From Washington Post

Like many communities of color, the Japanese population here perforce had its own doctors, lawyers, teachers, dentists and other professionals; white institutions often wouldn’t serve nonwhite clients and patients.

From Los Angeles Times

Virtually all of them are, perforce, only children.

From Washington Post