"Deforce" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deforce" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deforce" Meaning

Deforce is a rare or obsolete sense of the word "deface". It means to deprive of force, strength, or vigor.

"Deforce" Examples

Deforce


Meaning:


To deprive or take away (someone's) rights, privileges, or property.

Examples:


The government forcibly stole the farm from the local farmer, deforcing him of his land.
In the colonial era, the British deforced many Native American tribes of their lands.
The closure of the factory deforced hundreds of workers of their jobs.
The dictator's regime deforced the opposition of their right to free speech.
The court ruling finally deforced the corporation of its monopoly on the market.

"Deforce" Similar Words

Defogging

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Defoliant

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Defoliate

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Defoliated

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Defoliated refers to the act of removing leaves from a plant or tree, often due to a natural process such as seasonal change or human intervention, resulting in the tree being without its leaves.

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Defoliating

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Defoliation

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Defoliation is the process of leaves or foliage being removed or destroyed from a plant or tree. This can occur naturally, such as in the fall when leaves change color and fall off, or it can be caused by human activities like agricultural practices or defoliating insects.

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Deforces

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Deforciant

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Deforciation

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Deforest

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Deforestation

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Deforested

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Deform

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Deformability

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