In baseball, when a runner is forced to vacate his base—and try to advance—because the batter became a runner.
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Examples for "forcing"
Examples for "forcing"
1One case sparked national outrage, forcing the government to recognize DGCIM abuse.
2I know you don't have a problem forcing people into your service.
3A slow-growing home market is forcing them to look abroad for growth.
4They look capable of forcing the issue but only to a point.
5Neither will forcing users to click yes in order to sign up.
1Adcock put down a sacrifice, advancing Mathews, who scored on Bobby Avila's force play.
2A criticism of Gerrard -and often a valid one -is that he often tries to force play.
3First, he bounced into a double play, only to follow up by hitting into a force play while each pitcher tossed zeroes at the other.
4Psychological forces played a part in the breakdown and break-up of Roman civilization.
5In these purposes living, not mechanical, forces play a major part.
1Kabila wants the entire force out by the end of next year.
2He wants the entire force out by the end of next year.
3CII decided that such policies could force out too many qualified directors.
4The legislation would allow for exclusion orders to force out such individuals.
5Hippo laughed, but Harold could do nothing but force out a smile.
1The air force in Europe was hundreds of thousands strong back then.
2The new Treasury rule, issued last year, comes into force in May.
3Finance ministry officials said the budget might come into force in March.
4Population is the most untameable force in the political and social world.
5The new rules are set to come into force in January 2018.