Meaning Of The Word Force-feed

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force feed in American English
noun: lubrication under pressure, as from a pump, used esp. in internal-combustion engines

force-feed
verb: If you force-feed a person or animal, you make them eat or drink by pushing food or drink down their throat.

force-feed in American English
to feed by force, esp. by means of a tube passing down the throat to the stomach
transitive verb: to compel to take food, esp. by means of a tube inserted into the throat

force-feed in British English
noun: a method of lubrication in which a pump forces oil into the bearings of an engine, etc
verb: to force (a person or animal) to eat or swallow food

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