force
noun
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[fo̞ɹs]
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- (physics) A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull, twist or accelerate a body and which has a direction and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance/time² (ML/T²): SI: newton (N); CGS: dyne (dyn).
- (countable) Anything that is able to make a substantial change in a person or thing.
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kraft
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- Ability to influence; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect.
- (countable) A group organized for the goal of attacking, controling, or constraining, especially one with a set command structure (in particular, a military or police group).
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styrke
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- (legal) Either unlawful violence, as in a "forced entry", or lawful compulsion.
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tvang
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force
verb
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- (archaic) To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.
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påtvinge,
tvinge
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- (archaic) To provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.
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tvinge
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