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forceable

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English

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Etymology

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From force +‎ -able.

Adjective

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forceable (comparative more forceable, superlative most forceable)

  1. Obsolete form of forcible (able to be forced).
    • 1666, Michael Dalton, The Countrey Justice, page 230:
      Who may commit a forceable Entry, &c. and upon whom.
  2. Alternative spelling of forcible.
    • 2021 October 1, Ian Austen, “Fashion Mogul Agrees to Face Sex-Trafficking Charges in U.S.”, in The New York Times[1]:
      When Mr. Nygard will actually be sent to the United States was further complicated by an announcement from the Toronto Police Service that it has a warrant to arrest him on six charges of sexual assault and three of forceable confinement.

Usage notes

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  • While used more in the past, modern use of forceable is often considered a misspelling of forcible.