force noun (PHYSICAL)
- aerodynamic
- aeromagnetic
- animal magnetism
- anti-gravity
- attract
- attraction
- entropic
- entropically
- equilibrant
- erg
- excited
- gravitation
- jet propulsion
- preatomic
- propulsive
- radiant energy
- radiant heat
- repulsive
- the sound barrier
- thermodynamics
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force noun (INFLUENCE)
- Ambition can sometimes be a force for good.
- Since the government limited their powers, the unions are no longer a force to be reckoned with.
- In Britain and the USA in the 1970s, the underground was a powerful subversive force.
- The club used to be a significant force in European football.
- It seems as though forces of destruction are increasingly at work throughout society.
- acephalous
- administrator
- anti-management
- authority
- bureaucrat
- council
- counter-power
- dean
- deputy
- dominatrix
- master of something
- mistress
- movers and shakers
- multi-headed
- officer
- too many chiefs and not enough Indians idiom
- top dog
- troika
- tsar
- vice presidency
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force noun (GROUP)
- In their efforts to reduce crime the government expanded the police force.
- Security forces halted the demonstrators by blocking the road.
- The reduction in armed forces will be phased over the next ten years.
- Government troops swept aside the rebel forces.
- 60 percent of the work force voted for strike action.
- air patrol
- baggage train
- black and tan
- blue helmet
- bomb disposal
- brigade
- commando
- commissariat
- general staff
- guard of honour
- Guards
- light infantry
- mechanized infantry
- military policeman
- muster
- shock troops
- the military police
- the Navy Seals
- the Territorial Army
- the vanguard
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force noun (IN OPERATION)
Locution
force verb [T] (GIVE NO CHOICE)
- The new tax would force companies to adopt energy-saving measures.
- Hospitals are being forced to close departments because of lack of money.
- The recession is forcing the company to rationalize.
- Doctors are being forced to work impossibly long hours.
- It's only a matter of time before he's forced to resign.
- arm-twisting
- bludgeon
- bounce someone into something phrasal verb
- browbeat someone into something/doing something
- bull something through phrasal verb
- coercion
- duress
- force someone's hand idiom
- force someone/something to do something
- force something on someone
- forced marriage
- push (someone) toward(s) something phrasal verb
- push something through phrasal verb
- put the heat on someone idiom
- put/tighten the screws on someone idiom
- rallying cry
- ransom
- slap
- squeeze
- stampede
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force verb [T] (USE PHYSICAL POWER)
- The crowd managed to force its way in by sheer weight of numbers.
- The thieves forced one of the shop windows open with a crowbar.
- Helmeted, baton-wielding police forced back the crowd.
- Pieces of stone can be split off by forcing wedges between the layers.
- The water pressure forces the piston into the chamber.