FORCE vs DISARM: NOUN
- A unit of a nation's military personnel, especially one deployed into combat.
- Military strength.
- A person or group capable of influential action.
- A body of persons or other resources organized or available for a certain purpose.
- One that possesses such capacity.
- A capacity for affecting the mind or behavior; efficacy.
- Moral strength.
- Intellectual power or vigor, especially as conveyed in writing or speech.
- The use of physical power or violence to compel or restrain.
- Power made operative against resistance; exertion.
- The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power.
- A unit that is part of some military service
- A force play.
- An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
- (of a law) having legal validity
- Physical energy or intensity
- A group of people having the power of effective action
- Group of people willing to obey orders
- (physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity
- One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
- A vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application. Newton's second law of motion states that a free body accelerates in the direction of the applied force and that its acceleration is directly proportional to the force and inversely proportional to its mass.
- A waterfall.
- A powerful effect or influence
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FORCE vs DISARM: VERB
- Impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably
- Do forcibly; exert force
- Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- Take by force
- Urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate
- Move with force, He pushed the table into a corner movewithforcehepushedthetablei
- Cause to move along the ground by pulling
- Squeeze like a wedge into a tight space
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :She forced him to take a job in the city tocausetodothroughpressureorne
- To lay down arms; to stand down.
- Make less hostile; win over
- Take away the weapons from; render harmless
- Remove offensive capability from
- To reduce one's own military forces.
FORCE vs DISARM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To reduce or abolish armed forces.
- To divest of a weapon or weapons.
- To deprive of the means of attack or defense; render harmless.
- To overcome or allay the suspicion, hostility, or antagonism of.
- To win the confidence of.
- To lay down arms.
FORCE vs DISARM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause an opponent to play (a particular card).
- To allow (a run) to be scored by walking a batter when the bases are loaded.
- To put (a runner) out on a force play.
- To induce change in (a complex system) by changing one of its parameters.
- To rape.
- To break down or open by force.
- To move, open, or clear by force.
- To use (language) with obvious lack of ease and naturalness.
- To produce with effort and against one's will.
- To increase or accelerate (a pace, for example) to the maximum.
- To put undue strain on.
- To inflict or impose relentlessly.
- To compel through pressure or necessity.
- To gain by the use of force or coercion.
- To move or effect against resistance or inertia.
- To cause to grow or mature by artificially accelerating normal processes.
- To deprive of arms; to take away the weapons of; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless.
- To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous.
FORCE vs DISARM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To clip or shear, as the beard or wool. In particular
- To clip off the upper and more hairy part of (wool), for export: a practice forbidden by stat.
- To stuff; farce.
- To act effectively upon by force, physical, mental, or moral, in any manner; impel by force; compel; constrain.
- To overcome or overthrow by force; accomplish one's purpose upon or in regard to by force or compulsion; compel to succumb, give way, or yield.
- To cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
- Move with force
- A putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
- Urge or force (a person) to an action
- Constrain or motivate
- Move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner"
- Cause to move by pulling
- Do forcibly
- Exert force
- (idiom) (force (oneself) on/upon) To rape.
- (idiom) (force (someone's) hand) To force to act or speak prematurely or unwillingly.
- (idiom) (in force) In full strength; in large numbers.
- (idiom) (in force) In effect; operative.
- Render harmless
- Take away the weapons from
- Win over
- Make less hostile
- To lay down arms; specifically, to reduce armaments to a peace footing; dismiss or disband troops: as, the nations were then disarming.
- To press (the lips of a horse) outward so that they may not be bruised on the toothless portions, or bars, of the lower jaw.
- To deprive of arms; take the arms or weapons from; take off the armor from: as, he disarmed his foe; the prince gave orders to disarm his subjects: with of before the thing taken away: as, to disarm one of his weapons.
- Specifically To reduce to a peace footing, as an army or a navy.
- To deprive of means of attack or defense; render harmless or defenseless: as, to disarm a venomous serpent.
- To deprive of force, strength, means of injuring, or power to terrify; quell: as, to disarm rage or passion; religion disarms death of its terrors.
FORCE vs DISARM: RELATED WORDS
- Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Power, Push, Push, Personnel, Coerce
- Deprive, Force, Arms, Rid, Disassemble, Defuse, Neutralize, Weapon, Weapons, Disable, Demobilize, Dismantle, Demilitarise, Unarm, Demilitarize
FORCE vs DISARM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze, Violence, Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Push, Push, Personnel
- Rearm, Tend, Deprive, Force, Rid, Disassemble, Defuse, Neutralize, Weapon, Weapons, Disable, Demobilize, Dismantle, Demilitarise, Demilitarize
FORCE vs DISARM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The official podcast of Air Force Space Command heads West to Vandenberg Air Force Base, California!
- Space Force or an officer who has been appointed and scrolled into the Space Force.
- Defence Force magistrates in respect of service offences by Australian Defence Force personnel.
- Upon graduation, you will be commissioned as a second lieutenant on active duty Air Force or Space Force.
- Violent crimes are defined in the UCR Program as those offenses that involve force or threat of force.
- Summation of force can involve either sequential summation of force or simultaneous summation of force.
- Let us turn now to consider what force it was that conquered physical force.
- Entry into force Publication of treaty, once Treaties and Unbound pamphlet; in force.
- Roy was assigned to an Air Force Special Operations Force Helicopter Gunship.
- During our review of force incidents, we saw many examples of force, including deadly force, being used against individuals in crisis.
- You can disarm it for the same cost.
- When there is no war, quickly disarm them.
- Command payloads: ARM_HOME, ARM_AWAY, DISARM; Publish topic: home.
- During a mission to disarm a Soviet ballistic missile, The Wasp shrinks small enough to enter the missile and disarm it.
- If you happen to have an item of disarming as well as master disarm, you can disarm all chest traps.
- Is there any code or sequence to the button presses or does disarm disarm always no matter what?
- This tone will continue until the disarm code is entered to disarm the system.
- Your opponent cannot use a disarm action to disarm you of a nekode.
- You can use the ARM and DISARM commands to arm and disarm the unit, ARM enables alarms sending and DISARM disables it.
- CMD, you may disarm your opponent as if from the disarm combat.
FORCE vs DISARM: QUESTIONS
- Are the Swap Force abilities exclusive to Swap Force characters?
- What is the force that can counteract the inertial force?
- How do you find restoring force from displacement and restoring force?
- Why is the support force on an object called the normal force?
- What is the force of force between Proton and electron?
- What are the benefits of Infinity force over Trinity force?
- Is the Japan Self Defense Force a real military force?
- Why is centripetal force called a fictitious force?
- Can Action Force and reaction force cancel each other?
- Is friction a balanced force or an unbalanced force?
- What spell from Harry Potter is used to disarm opponents?
- What maneuver does grog use to disarm the forge Guardian?
- Should the government target rioters for felonies to disarm them?
- Why was there so much pressure on Germany to disarm?
- When can a law enforcement officer disarm an LTC holder?
- Do you need explosives to disarm mines in Fallout 3?
- Did Jeter try to disarm Courter after hitting Trinidad?
- What is CDR (Content Disarm&Reconstruction) in network sandboxing?
- Do rogue governments first disarm the target population?
- How do you disarm enemies in Shimi Shimi no disarm?