Forcers

/ˈfɔːrsərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of forcer; multiple people or things that force or compel.

Etymology

From forcer + -s (Old English plural marker). Simple pluralization of the agent noun.

Kelly Says

While grammatically correct, 'forcers' rarely appears in modern English—we'd say 'those who force' or 'coercers' instead. It's a reminder that just because a word *can* be formed from English word-building rules doesn't mean it becomes a common word.

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