Forced
71forced liquidation — UK US noun [C or U] ► LAW COMPULSORY LIQUIDATION(Cf. ↑compulsory liquidation) …
72forced labor — noun uncount hard physical work that someone is made to do …
73forced landing — noun count the action of making an airplane land because of an emergency …
74forced vibration — of a system is vibration during which variable forces outside the system determine the period of the vibration …
75forced labour — noun Compulsory hard labour, as a punishment for a crime • • • Main Entry: ↑force …
76forced put — see force put …
77FORCED (Slave) LABOR — The term forced labor (Zwangsarbeit) is not well defined. Forced labor is commonly understood as an employment relationship of a member of a persecuted political or a specific ideological (weltanschauliche) grouping, or an ethnic group, or a… …
78Forced conversion — A forced conversion is the religious conversion or acceptance of a philosophy against the will of the subject, often with the threatened consequence of earthly penalties or harm. These consequences range from job loss and social isolation to… …
79Forced labor in Germany during World War II — Use of forced labor in Nazi Germany during World War II occurred on a large scale. It was an important part of the German economic exploitation of conquered territories; it also contributed to the extermination of populations of German–occupied… …
80Forced prostitution — Rangoon, Burma. August 8, 1945. A young ethnic Chinese woman who was in one of the Imperial Japanese Army s comfort battalions is interviewed by an Allied officer. Forced prostitution, also known as involuntary prostitution, is the act of… …