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Force through Meaning in English

expression

Definition

To make something happen or be accepted, even if others oppose it, especially by using power or authority.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used about laws, decisions, or changes that are pushed despite significant resistance. Slightly negative or disapproving; often involves authority. Common with politics and business. Do not confuse with 'go through by force' (physical action).

Example Sentences

The bill was forced through parliament late last night.

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They’re trying to force through a merger nobody actually wants.

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We can’t just force through our plans without listening to others.

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The government tried to force through a new law.

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They managed to force through the changes despite protests.

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He wants to force through his ideas in every meeting.

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