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In everyday conversation, the word "强制" (qiángzhì) is often used to describe a situation where someone is being forced or compelled to do something against their will. It can also refer to a system or policy that enforces strict rules or regulations.
For example, you might hear someone say "政府对违法行为采取了强制措施" (zhèngfǔ duì wéifǎ xíngwéi cǎiqǔ le qiángzhì cuòshī), which means "The government has taken compulsory measures against illegal behavior."
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Synonyms:
强迫 (qiángpò): Force, compel, coerce
压迫 (yāpò): Oppress, coerce
Antonyms: none
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