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compulsorily

adverb as in forcibly

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Over the past decade, outbreaks of the bovine tuberculosis have seen more than 278,000 cattle compulsorily slaughtered, according to the government.

From BBC

John Barnes, who had his family farm compulsorily purchased, said the government "have put a lot of people through a lot of pain and anguish".

From BBC

After two months, one employee began compulsorily turning off every light in the station.

From Salon

Support rose considerably for simply making these books available — for instance, in the library — rather than assigning them compulsorily to high school students, although Democrats were far more open to this than Republicans.

Mr Fletcher also called for the council to compulsorily purchase the land.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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