How Do You Spell DEFORCE?

Pronunciation: [dɪfˈɔːs] (IPA)

The word "deforce" (dɪˈfɔːs) is not commonly used in everyday language, but it is a valid verb meaning to deprive someone of possession or control. It is spelled with the prefix "de-", meaning removal or reversal, and the root word "force." The pronunciation of the word begins with a short "i" sound (dɪ), followed by a stressed "or" sound (ˈfɔːs), and ending with a soft "s" sound. Although not frequently used, understanding the spelling and pronunciation of "deforce" may prove helpful in legal or academic settings.

DEFORCE Meaning and Definition

  1. Deforce, often used as a legal term, refers to the act of forcibly entering or retaining possession of someone else's property without lawful authority. It occurs when an individual uses physical force or intimidation to unlawfully take over or keep control of another person's belongings, such as land, houses, or personal assets. The concept of deforce encompasses situations where the rightful owner is denied access to their property or is forcibly evicted from it.

    The term "deforce" can be applied to various scenarios involving disputes over possession and ownership. It typically involves a conflict or disagreement between the person claiming ownership and the person in possession of the property. The act of deforce is considered illegal and unjustifiable, as it infringes upon the rights of the lawful owner.

    Legal consequences can arise from the act of deforce, and victims of such actions may seek legal remedies to regain their property. This may involve seeking court orders, filing lawsuits, or obtaining assistance from law enforcement agencies to restore their rightful possession.

    Overall, deforce can be understood as a forceful and unauthorized act of taking or retaining someone else's property, constituting a violation of legal rights and possibly leading to legal action to restore rightful ownership.

  2. To keep possession of an estate unlawfully.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DEFORCE

  • seforce
  • xeforce
  • ceforce
  • feforce
  • eeforce
  • dwforce
  • dsforce
  • ddforce
  • drforce
  • d4force
  • d3force
  • dedorce
  • decorce
  • degorce
  • detorce
  • derorce
  • defirce
  • defkrce
  • deflrce

Etymology of DEFORCE

The word "deforce" has its origins in Old French, specifically from the verb "déforcer". "Déforcer" is a combination of "dé-" (a prefix indicating removal or reversal) and "forcer" (meaning "to force" or "to exert power"). It originated from the Latin word "forcia", which also referred to strength or force. Over time, "deforce" entered English and retained its meaning of depriving someone of their lawful right or possession by force or illegal means.

Conjugate verb Deforce

CONDITIONAL

I would deforce
you would deforce
he/she/it would deforce
we would deforce
they would deforce

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be deforcing
you would be deforcing
he/she/it would be deforcing
we would be deforcing
they would be deforcing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have deforce
you would have deforce
he/she/it would have deforce
we would have deforce
they would have deforce

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been deforcing
you would have been deforcing
he/she/it would have been deforcing
we would have been deforcing
they would have been deforcing

FUTURE

I will deforce
you will deforce
he/she/it will deforce
we will deforce
they will deforce

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be deforcing
you will be deforcing
he/she/it will be deforcing
we will be deforcing
they will be deforcing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have deforced
you will have deforced
he/she/it will have deforced
we will have deforced
they will have deforced

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been deforcing
you will have been deforcing
he/she/it will have been deforcing
we will have been deforcing
they will have been deforcing

IMPERATIVE

you deforce
we let´s deforce

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to deforce

PAST

I deforced
you deforced
he/she/it deforced
we deforced
they deforced

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was deforcing
you were deforcing
he/she/it was deforcing
we were deforcing
they were deforcing

PAST PARTICIPLE

deforced

PAST PERFECT

I had deforced
you had deforced
he/she/it had deforced
we had deforced
they had deforced

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been deforcing
you had been deforcing
he/she/it had been deforcing
we had been deforcing
they had been deforcing

PRESENT

I deforce
you deforce
he/she/it deforces
we deforce
they deforce

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am deforcing
you are deforcing
he/she/it is deforcing
we are deforcing
they are deforcing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

deforcing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have deforced
you have deforced
he/she/it has deforced
we have deforced
they have deforced

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been deforcing
you have been deforcing
he/she/it has been deforcing
we have been deforcing
they have been deforcing

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