释义 |
de·force \(ˈ)dē+\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English deforcen, from Anglo-French deforcer, from Old French deforcier, from de- + forcier to force — more at force 1. : to keep by force from the rightful owner : withhold wrongfully (as the possession of lands or tenements) 2. : to eject (a person) from possession by force : forcibly withhold possession from : deprive wrongfully 3. Scots law : to oppose or resist (an officer) forcibly so as to prevent execution of the law • de·force·ment \-smənt\ noun -s |