noun
a person or thing that exerts power or influence
preposition
a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case indicating the direction or source of the force
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The company had to force from the employee due to repeated violations of company policy.
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The teacher had to force from the students to pay attention during the lecture.
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The bouncer had to force from the troublemakers at the club.
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Sometimes we have to force from our comfort zones in order to grow and learn.