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View synonyms for force-out

force-out

or force·out

[ fawrs-out ]

noun

, Baseball.
  1. a putout of a base runner on a force play. : FO


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Word History and Origins

Origin of force-out1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase force out
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Example Sentences

It was here in 2023, on this south-eastern part of the front line, where Ukraine launched a counteroffensive it hoped would force out the Russian invaders.

From BBC

Freeman did hit a grounder, but it was soft enough that first baseman Donovan Solano had no choice but to throw home for a force out.

San Francisco shortstop Tyler Fitzgerald made a nice diving stop of Freddie Freeman’s grounder up the middle and shoveled a flip with his glove hand to second for a force out.

All three eventually ordered French and other Western forces out, and instead turned to Russia for military support.

An infested tree will often sport a thinning canopy and red or black stains on the trunk, which Durbin said indicate injured areas where the tree is attempting to force out insects.

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