force back

force back
verb
cause to move back by force or influence
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repel the enemy

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push back the urge to smoke

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beat back the invaders

Syn: ↑repel, ↑drive, ↑repulse, ↑push back, ↑beat back
Ant: ↑attract (for: ↑repel)
Derivationally related forms: ↑push back (for: ↑push back), ↑repulse (for: ↑repulse), ↑repulsion (for: ↑repulse), ↑drive (for: ↑drive), ↑repulsive (for: ↑repel)
Hypernyms: ↑push, ↑force
Verb Group: ↑drive
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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Somebody ——s somebody

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Something ——s somebody

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Something ——s something

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Somebody ——s something from somebody

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Somebody ——s somebody PP

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Somebody ——s something PP

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ˌforce ˈback [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they force back he/she/it forces back present participle forcing back past tense forced back past participle forced back] phrasal verb
if you force back tears, you try very hard not to cry
Thesaurus: to stop, control or not show emotionssynonym
Main entry: force

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