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Definition of force
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Force (n.) To put in
force;
to cause to be
executed;
to make
binding;
to
enforce.
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Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.) (b.
Order
::
Order (n.) The
placing
of words and
members
in a
sentence
in such a
manner
as to
contribute
to force and
beauty
or
clearness
of
expression.
Strain
::
Strain
(a.) To draw with
force;
to
extend
with great
effort;
to
stretch;
as, to
strain
a rope; to
strain
the
shrouds
of a ship; to
strain
the cords of a
musical
instrument..
Back
::
Back (v. i.) To drive or force
backward;
to cause to
retreat
or
recede;
as, to back
oxen..
Loud
::
Loud
(superl.)
Having,
making,
or being a
strong
or great
sound;
noisy;
striking
the ear with great
force;
as, a loud cry; loud
thunder..
Powerless
::
Powerless
(a.)
Destitute
of
power,
force,
or
energy;
weak;
impotent;
not able to
produce
any
effect..
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
Exsufflation
::
Exsufflation
(n.) A
strongly
forced
expiration
of air from the
lungs.
Forcipal
::
Forcipal
(a.)
Forked
or
branched
like a pair of
forceps;
constructed
so as to open and shut like a pair of
forceps.
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) The
action
of a force
during
a very small
interval
of time; the
effect
of such
action;
as, the
impulse
of a
sudden
blow upon a hard
elastic
body..
Rheometry
::
Rheometry
(n.) The
measurement
of the force or
intensity
of
currents.
Rent
::
Rent (n.) An
opening
made by
rending;
a break or
breach
made by
force;
a tear.
Cumulative
::
Cumulative
(a.)
Augmenting,
gaining,
or
giving
force,
by
successive
additions;
as, a
cumulative
argument,
i. e., one whose force
increases
as the
statement
proceeds..
Wedge
::
Wedge (v. t.) To force by
crowding
and
pushing
as a wedge does; as, to wedge one's way..
Foot Pound
::
Foot pound () A unit of
energy,
or work, being equal to the work done in
raising
one pound
avoirdupois
against
the force of
gravity
the
height
of one
foot..
Rape
::
Rape (n.) The act of
seizing
and
carrying
away by
force;
violent
seizure;
robbery.
Hard
::
Hard
(adv.)
With
tension
or
strain
of the
powers;
violently;
with
force;
tempestuously;
vehemently;
vigorously;
energetically;
as, to
press,
to blow, to rain hard;
hence,
rapidly;
as, to run
hard..
Deforcement
::
Deforcement
(n.) A
keeping
out by force or
wrong;
a
wrongful
withholding,
as of lands or
tenements,
to which
another
has a
right..
Recoil
::
Recoil
(v. i.) To
start,
roll,
bound,
spring,
or fall back; to take a
reverse
motion;
to be
driven
or
forced
backward;
to
return..
For-
::
For- () A
prefix
to
verbs,
having
usually
the force of a
negative
or
privative.
It often
implies
also loss,
detriment,
or
destruction,
and
sometimes
it is
intensive,
meaning
utterly,
quite
thoroughly,
as in
forbathe..
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