Force
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Force ( noun )
- Physical power or strength exerted by something or someone.
- A powerful effect or influence.
- A unit of measurement of physical force.
- A powerful and influential organization or group.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french force, from latin fortis 'strong', from fortis 'strong'. the verb dates from the early 17th century.
Examples:
- The wind exerts a force on the sails of the boat.
- The laws of nature dictate the forces of the universe.
- The car hit a wall with a force equivalent to three tons.
- The police force was deployed to keep the peace at the protest.
- The company was a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry.
(As a verb)
Force ( verb )
- Physical power or strength exerted by something or someone.
- A powerful effect or influence.
- A unit of measurement of physical force.
- A powerful and influential organization or group.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french force, from latin fortis 'strong', from fortis 'strong'. the verb dates from the early 17th century.
Examples:
- The wind exerts a force on the sails of the boat.
- The laws of nature dictate the forces of the universe.
- The car hit a wall with a force equivalent to three tons.
- The police force was deployed to keep the peace at the protest.
- The company was a force to be reckoned with in the tech industry.