Nonforcibly vs Nonforcible - What's the difference?
nonforcibly | nonforcible | Derived terms |
Not forcible.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 3, author=Bob Driehaus, title=Court Rejects Limit on Bids by Convicts for DNA Tests, work=New York Times
, passage=The origins of the case lay in an effort to seek DNA testing by Cameron Sterling, who was convicted in 1991 of nonforcible rape of a child younger than 13 and sentenced to 6 to 25 years in prison. Mr. Sterling entered a so-called Alford plea, in which he continued to assert his innocence but acknowledged that the prosecutors had evidence that might persuade a jury. }}
Nonforcibly is a derived term of nonforcible.
As an adverb nonforcibly
is in a manner that is not forcible.As an adjective nonforcible is
not forcible.nonforcible
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