different between deforce vs deforced

deforce

English

Etymology

From Old French.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(?)s

Verb

deforce (third-person singular simple present deforces, present participle deforcing, simple past and past participle deforced)

  1. (law, transitive) To withhold land unlawfully from its true owner or from any other person who has a right to the possession of it, after one has lawfully entered and taken possession of it.
  2. (law, Scotland) To resist an officer of the law in the execution of his duty.

Derived terms

  • deforcement

Anagrams

  • refcode

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deforced

English

Verb

deforced

  1. simple past tense and past participle of deforce

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