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forceful

[fawrs-fuhl, fohrs-] / ˈfɔrs fəl, ˈfoʊrs- /


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Beijing has pledged "forceful" measures to boost demand in coming years, with some key policies expected to be announced in March with the release of the government's newest "five-year plan".

From Barron's

“What did she mean—” Mal began again, but Nighthand glanced at her with the full force of his violently forceful eyebrows, and she fell silent.

From Literature

The probe prompted a forceful response from Powell and messages of support from former Fed chairs and central bank heads.

From BBC

“Any attempt to influence inappropriately the conduct of Fed policy would yield a strong and forceful rebuke by Fed officials and market participants alike,” he told an audience of monetary-policy specialists.

From The Wall Street Journal

From the outset of Operation Metro Surge, Frey has struck a forceful tone.

From The Wall Street Journal