0 past participle, past simple of force-feed
1 to force a person or animal to eat and drink, often putting food into the stomach through a pipe in the mouth:
figurative The whole nation was force-fed government propaganda about how well the country was doing.
If his amendment falls, people will be force-fed fluoride, knowing that it is doing them harm.
I was trying to make the point that we and our children are being force-fed salt and have no control over that.
So they went on hunger strike, and they were force-fed and on it went.
One of the first hunger strikers, she was force-fed in prison, which almost certainly led to her untimely death.
Not only do we provide a market for them, but our housewives are force-fed those commodities at twice world market prices.
Any force-fed process of democracy in that territory is even more provocative.
We must not fail children, who are vulnerable and innocent victims being force-fed too much salt.
They are going to be force-fed fluoride.