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Meanings of
forcing out
in English
Portuguese
ejeção
Catalan
projecció
Spanish
expulsión
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The act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.
projection
expulsion
ejection
Portuguese
ejeção
Synonyms
Examples for "
projection
"
projection
expulsion
ejection
Examples for "
projection
"
1
Do we respond to fear with exclusion and negative
projection
and violence?
2
Mrs Robinson's personal
projection
was fresh and new in Irish public life.
3
The company did not issue a third quarter U.S. ad sales
projection
.
4
These agencies would continue to closely monitor the evolving El Niño
projection
.
5
It's as close to reality as a
projection
can be, Scheps said.
1
Rules are strict: fighting, drug use and alcohol abuse lead to
expulsion
.
2
Prussia demanded the
expulsion
of the pretender; to which Austria said no.
3
The horizontal position favors the retention of semen; the erect its
expulsion
.
4
If the request is rejected, the
expulsion
procedure will be immediately triggered.
5
Gladstone, the chief figure in the
expulsion
and disbarment, favored the resolution.
1
Analyses performed after excluding patients with low
ejection
fractions yielded similar results.
2
Since his
ejection
from power, Sharif has worked to reassert his authority.
3
Conclusions: The results showed a myocardial diastolic impairment with preserved
ejection
fraction.
4
Left ventricular
ejection
fraction and volumes were measured by means of echocardiography.
5
The Starhawk's
ejection
system was self-contained and separate from other ship systems.
Usage of
forcing out
in English
1
But he held me by the hand,
forcing
out
tidbits of information.
2
A sense of oppression closed around my throat,
forcing
out
a gasp.
3
On Monday, a presidential task force contemplated
forcing
out
Vale's management.
4
The pumps were
forcing
out
the water from the reservoirs.
5
Then came the throb of the pumps
forcing
out
the water from the compartments aft.
6
We can rise, when needful, by
forcing
out
this water by means of compressed air.
7
Those pale lips moved,
forcing
out
a hoarse whisper.
8
Shame stung her,
forcing
out
a blur of words.
9
Long-term residents appreciate the new vitality, but worry that rising rents are
forcing
out
established traders.
10
Imagine yellow-white light pouring down from your hand into the water and
forcing
out
all negativity.
11
Imagine yellow-white light pouring down from your hand into the item and
forcing
out
all negativity.
12
Imagine yellow-white light pouring down from your hand into the salt and
forcing
out
all negativity.
13
Life, everywhere life,
forcing
out
death and decay.
14
Banishing,
forcing
out
that which is not desired
15
The effort of
forcing
out
the words was hastening the end and every breath came harder.
16
Adele speaks,
forcing
out
the awkward syllables, something she almost never does when her hands are free.
Other examples for "forcing out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
forcing
out
forcing
force
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
forcing out
Portuguese
ejeção
expulsão
Catalan
projecció
expulsió
Spanish
expulsión
proyección
Forcing out
through the time
Forcing out
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common