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Forcing out   /fˈɔrsɪŋ aʊt/   Listen
Forcing out

noun
1.
The act of expelling or projecting or ejecting.  Synonyms: ejection, expulsion, projection.






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"Forcing out" Quotes from Famous Books



... remains the same, no trust can make the price go higher. The monopoly usually directs its efforts to affecting the supply, leaving the price to adjust itself. It can affect the supply either by lessening its own output or by intimidating and forcing out its competitors. It is true that this logical order is not always the order of events. The trust may not first limit the supply, and then wait for prices to adjust themselves; it may first raise its prices, but unless it is prepared to limit the supply in accordance with the new ...
— Modern Economic Problems - Economics Vol. II • Frank Albert Fetter



Words linked to "Forcing out" :   puking, burp, actuation, belch, disgorgement, projection, spitting, expulsion, coughing up, expectoration, vomiting, emesis, eructation, burping, regurgitation, vomit, spit, belching, propulsion



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