force-feed

Verb

 * 1) To force a person or animal to ingest food, for example by stuffing food down the throat, or using a tube passed into the stomach.
 * They were ordered to force-feed the prisoners on hunger strike.
 * 1) More broadly, also referring to forcing the drinking of a beverage or other liquid
 * 2) * May 2013 Zoya Pirzad, "Things We Left Unsaid" page 277
 * I finally poured water in a glass and shouted at him, "Keep your cool, man! You're more scared than the rest of us." And I force-fed him the water.
 * 1) * August 2013 Vince Seim, "A Mortal Mistake" page 422
 * Frederick collapsed upon the stone, coughing up all the water Aerox had force-fed him.
 * 1) * December 2014 Tim Winton, "Cloud Street" page 88
 * He remembers the sound of Fish thrashing under the net, how he was forcefed river until he was still and dead and trampled on by his own frightened kin.
 * 1) * April 2015 Heather Burch, "Summer by Summer" page 116
 * Over the next two days, Bray's fever returned, left, and returned again. I'd force-fed him enough water to keep him alive, but the supply was dwindling and he lost so much when he had the bouts of sweating, I knew we were hitting a danger zone.
 * 1) To force someone to take in information or accept an ideology.
 * The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate.
 * The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 強行餵食
 * Finnish: pakkosyöttää
 * French:, alimenter de force
 * German:
 * Russian: принуди́тельно корми́ть
 * Swedish: tvångsmata


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 填鴨式地灌輸
 * Finnish: pakkosyöttää
 * Russian:
 * Swedish: tvångsmata


 * French:
 * German: