deforce
English
Etymology
From Old French.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)s
Verb
deforce (third-person singular simple present deforces, present participle deforcing, simple past and past participle deforced)
- (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.
- (law, Scotland) To resist an officer of the law in the execution of his duty.
Derived terms
- deforcement
Anagrams
- refcode