Word: force
Category: force
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Related words: force
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Synonyms: force
companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother
Translations: force
force in spanish
Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
constreñir, tirar, obligar, fuerza, forzar, violencia, compeler
force in german
Dictionary:
german
Translations:
stecken, zwingen, stoßen, belegschaft, wirkung, macht, zwang, willkür, stärke, schieben, kraft, gewalt, ziehen, gewalttätigkeit
force in french
Dictionary:
french
Translations:
imposer, force, puissance, astreindre, violence, intensité, pouvoir, contraindre, grandeur, appuyer, autorité, vigueur, tirer, presser, pousser, forces
force in italian
Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
forza, costringere, violenza, pigiare, tirare, obbligare, forzare
force in portuguese
Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
violência, forçar, vigor, pessoal, constranger, impelir, intensidade, puxar, proibir, obrigar, impor, desautorizar, empurrar, poder, sacar, ditar
force in dutch
Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
verplichten, trekken, noodzaken, geweld, forceren, dringen, sterkte, dwingen, stoten, personeel, tappen, rukken, macht, aanduwen, opdringen, douwen
force in russian
Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
вдавливать, вынуждать, толкать, тянуть, принуждать, заставлять, приневоливать, нагнести, нагнетать, принудить, взламывать, сила, насиловать, действие, отряд, двигатель
force in norwegian
Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
vold, styrke, kraft, tvinge, makt
force in swedish
Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
styrka, kraft, tvinga, våld
force in finnish
Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
väkivalta, törmätä, sysätä, pakottaa, työntää, lykätä, kiskoa, vetää, puhti, voima, valta, iskeytyä, rajuus, survaista
force in danish
Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
tvinge, styrke, kraft, voldsomhed
force in czech
Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
vliv, uspíšit, urychlit, nátlak, přinutit, vnucovat, zrychlit, platnost, síla, násilí, nutit, síly, donucení, vypáčit, vnutit, donucovat
force in polish
Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
zmuszać, wymusić, życie, przymusić, siła, moc, zmusić, przemoc, przymuszać, obowiązywać, forsować, narzucać, rzucać, wymuszać
force in hungarian
Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
energia, érvényesség
force in turkish
Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
itmek, personel, zorlamak, tesir, sürmek, kuvvet, güç, çekmek, şiddet, kudret
force in greek
Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
βία, εξαναγκάζω, δύναμη
force in ukrainian
Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
сила, примушувати, примусити, насилувати, поліція
force in albanian
Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
forcë, shpërthej, force, detyroj
force in bulgarian
Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
насилие, сила
force in belarusian
Dictionary:
belarusian
Translations:
цягнуць, штурхаць
force in estonian
Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
sundima, vägi
force in croatian
Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
prodrijeti, natjerati, snaga
force in icelandic
Dictionary:
icelandic
Translations:
afl
force in latin
Dictionary:
latin
Translations:
coactum, vis
force in lithuanian
Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
smurtas, spausti, jėga
force in latvian
Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
raut, vardarbība, vara, vilkt, stumt, grūst, spēks
force in macedonian
Dictionary:
macedonian
Translations:
силата, насилството
force in romanian
Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
sili, for, forţă, forţa
force in slovenian
Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
síla
force in slovak
Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
nátlak, donucovať, nútiť, prinútiť, násilí
The meaning and "use of": force
noun
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. - he was thrown backward by the force of the explosion
- coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence. - they ruled by law and not by force
- mental or moral strength or power. - the force of popular opinion
- an organized body of military personnel or police. - a soldier in a UN peacekeeping force
- a force-out. - The force was not in order, but Santo thinking he had been retired, started toward the dugout.
- make a way through or into by physical strength; break open by force. - they broke into Fred's house and forced every cupboard door with ax or crowbar
- make (someone) do something against their will. - she was forced into early retirement
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