Results for force
Definitions of force:
part of speech: noun
Strength, power, energy; efficacy; validity; influence; vehemence; violence; coercion or compulsion; military or naval strength ( often in plural); an armament; ( mech.) that which produces or tends to produce a change in a body's state of rest or motion.
part of speech: verb
To compel; to obtain by force; to coerce; to draw or push by main strength; to ravish.
part of speech: verb transitive
To draw or push by main strength; to compel; to constrain; to compel by strength of evidence; to take by violence; to ravish; ( hort.) to cause to grow or ripen rapidly.
part of speech: verb transitive
( cookery) To stuff, as a fowl.
part of speech: noun
Active power; strength; energy; violence; power to persuade or convince; meaning; troops; armament; a trained or organized body; any cause that produces motion, or a change of motion, in a body.
part of speech: noun
Active power; vigour; quantity of power produced by motion; violence; troops; a body of land or naval combatants; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect; power to persuade or convince.
part of speech: verb transitive
To compel; overpower by strength; impel; push; press; strain; cause to grow or ripen by artificial means.
part of speech: adverb
Forcefully.