deforcer

deforcer

(dɪˈfɔːsə)
n
1. (Law) a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force. Also called: deforciant
2. Scot a person who prevents by force an officer of the law from fulfilling his or her duties
3. archaic a man who rapes a woman
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