強いて
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Adverb derived from the verb 『強いる』 (shiiru, 'to force'). Used to mean 'daringly' or 'insistently' in sentences, often modifying verbs to indicate forced action or insistence.
Theme

During a team meeting at work, User and their colleague, Takeshi, discuss whether to push forward with a risky project proposal.

強いて

しいて

to dare, to insist

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine someone daring you to do something by saying 'Go on, insist!' — it sounds like 'shii-te' (強いて). Think: 'She insists — 強いて (shii-te, 'to dare / Insist').'

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『強いて』 (shii-te) is often used in formal or literary contexts to express forcing an opinion or action, such as in debates or persuasive writing. It's less common in casual conversation.

Forms

Base: 強いてAdverb derived from the verb 『強いる』 (shiiru, 'to force'). Used to mean 'daringly' or 'insistently' in sentences, often modifying verbs to indicate forced action or insistence.