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force
/fɔrs/
Definition
1
Physical strength or power exerted upon an object or person.
2
Coercion or compulsion through violence, intimidation, or moral pressure.
3
A group organized for a particular purpose, such as military or police forces.
4
In physics, any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object (e.g., a push or pull).
Examples
The barista's espresso had so much force that it launched me into a full day of unintended productivity.
He tried to force his diet smoothie on the group, but we rebelled with a pizza coup.
The sales force descended on the convention like caffeinated locusts, turning impulse buyers into walking billboards.
Gravity's unrelenting force reminded him that even superheroes need parachutes after jumping off the couch.