Perforce

/pərˈfɔːrs/

अनिवार्यतः; अपरिहार्य रूप से; मजबूरन

Origin & History

From Middle English per force (“by force”), from Anglo-French par force, ultimately from Latin per (“through, by”) + force (“strength, force”).

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी per force (“बलपूर्वक/परिस्थितिवश”) से, जो ऐंग्लो-फ़्रेंच par force से आया; मूलतः लैटिन per (“द्वारा/के माध्यम से”) + force (“बल/शक्ति”) से।

Definition

Used to say that something must happen or be done because it is unavoidable or required by the situation (often meaning ‘whether one wants to or not’).

इसका प्रयोग यह बताने के लिए होता है कि कोई काम परिस्थितियों के कारण अनिवार्य/अपरिहार्य रूप से होगा या करना पड़ेगा (अक्सर अर्थ: ‘चाहे इच्छा हो या नहीं’)।

Parts of Speech

Adverb:
If you miss the last train, you will perforce stay the night.
यदि तुम आख़िरी ट्रेन चूक जाओ, तो तुम्हें मजबूरन रात रुकना पड़ेगा।

Usage Examples

The company had to perforce cut costs after revenues fell.
Perforce, we accepted the new rules because there was no alternative.
A smaller budget perforce limits what the team can deliver.
He was perforce absent due to a sudden illness.

Synonyms

Necessarily Inevitably Unavoidably Compulsorily By necessity As a matter of necessity

Antonyms

Optionally Voluntarily Freely Willingly By choice

Related Forms

Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Perforce (do something)
मजबूरन/लाचार होकर (कुछ करना)
Perforce be (something)
परिस्थितिवश/अनिवार्यतः (कुछ होना)