/fɔːst/ – adjective
Definition: bị ép buộc, bị cưỡng chế, bị cưỡng bức.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “forced” typically refers to actions or circumstances that are carried out against a person’s will or consent, often involving coercion, compulsion, or duress. It can also refer to situations where a person is compelled to act in a certain way due to external pressures or threats.
Example: The court ruled that the defendant had forced the victim to sign the contract under duress.