force back



force back

v.
1. To make someone or something retreat or return: A terrible storm forced the soldiers back to the camp. Hard up for money, the strikers were forced back to work.
2. To prevent the expression of one's own emotions: She forced back her laughter as she listened to the debate. He forced his anger back when he read the editorial.
See also: back, force

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AbielAY-bee-əl (English)Biblical
Florrie['flɔri]
Brynhildr-Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian
Norikono-ṙee-koJapanese
Geneva[dʒi'ni:və]
Jacinda-English (Rare)