Meaning of force out
Definition of force out
(noun)
a
putout
of a
base
runner
who is
required
to run; the
putout
is
accomplished
by
holding
the
ball
while
touching
the
base
to which the
runner
must
advance
before
the
runner
reaches that base; "the
shortstop
got the
runner
at
second
on a force"
(verb)
force
to
leave
(an office)
terminate the
employment
of;
discharge
from an
office
or position; "The
boss
fired
his
secretary
today"; "The
company
terminated
25% of its workers"
force
or
drive
out; "The
police
routed them out of bed at 2 A.M."
press, force, or
thrust
out of a
small
space; "The
weeds
crowded
out the flowers"
expel
from one's
property
or
force
to
move
out by a
legal
process; "The
landlord
evicted the tenants
after
they had not
paid
the
rent
for
four
months"
cause
to
come
out in a squirt; "the boy squirted
water
at his
little
sister"
force
with the thumb; "gouge out his eyes"
emit
or
cause
to
move
with
force
of effort; "force out the air"; "force out the splinter"
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