FORCES vs OFFICERS: NOUN
- A powerful effect or influence
- 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
- An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
- (of a law) having legal validity
- One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
- A unit that is part of some military service
- Physical energy or intensity
- The orchestral instrumentation (and voices) used in a musical production (nearly always used in plural form only).
- Troops (plural only).
- Plural form of force.
- A
- A member of a police force
- Someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust
- Any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
- A person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel
- Plural form of officer.
FORCES vs OFFICERS: ADJECTIVE
- Made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency
- Forced or compelled
- Produced by or subjected to forcing
- Lacking spontaneity; not natural
- N/A
FORCES vs OFFICERS: VERB
- Move with force, He pushed the table into a corner movewithforcehepushedthetablei
- Urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate
- Take by force
- Force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- Do forcibly; exert force
- Impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of force.
- 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
- Direct or command as an officer
FORCES vs OFFICERS: RELATED WORDS
- Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Power, Push, Push, Personnel, Coerce
- Employees, Guards, Cadets, Personnel, Wardens, Constable, Detectives, Policemen, Cops, Constables, Police, Military officer, Officeholder, Police officer, Policeman
FORCES vs OFFICERS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze, Violence, Drive, Wedge, Forcefulness, Ram, Pull, Pull, Pressure, Thrust, Effect, Strength, Push, Push, Personnel
- Lieutenants, Commanders, Investigators, Soldiers, Employees, Personnel, Constable, Detectives, Policemen, Constables, Police, Military officer, Officeholder, Police officer, Policeman
FORCES vs OFFICERS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Understandably, many younger students do not see the need to discriminate between electrostatic forces and magnetic forces.
- United States Army that provides helicopter aviation support for general purpose forces and special operations forces.
- Armed Forces, Para Military Forces, all State Police and Railway Protection Force is being implemented.
- Philippines and with Filipino armed forces would be challenged without that Visiting Forces Agreement.
- Friendly forces: All available information concerning the missions of next higher and adjacent forces.
- You are a member of foreign armed forces from the Visiting Forces Act.
- Iraqi forces were quickly overwhelmed as coalition forces swept through the country.
- Training of special operations forces with friendly foreign forces.
- British regular army and Special Forces, as well as US, Australian, New Zealand Special Forces and other NATO forces.
- The scheme applies to Armed Forces, Paramilitary Forces, State Police Forces and Railway Protection Force.
- In the Army hierarchy, warrant officers rank above the highest noncommissioned officers but below second lieutenants.
- Of all flag officers, and maritime Safety and Security specific rank furthermore, officers more.
- Should there be additional categories of officers exempt from the grade limits, as medical and dental officers are now?
- If names of officers are unknown, please provide physical descriptions or police car unit numbers to help identify officers.
- Reserve Officers, who then competed later in their careers to be appointed as Regular Officers.
- Defence force officers, police officers, members of parliament, consular officials and more.
- Correction Officers are Peace Officers and have convenient access to firearms.
- How are warrant officers different from commissioned officers?
- Officers will not record undercover officers or confidential informants.
- Dog control may be performed by humane society police officers, police officers, State dog wardens or animal control officers.
FORCES vs OFFICERS: QUESTIONS
- What intermolecular forces are important in solvation?
- Does qualitative research come from external forces?
- What intermolecular forces does carbon disulfide have?
- How do intermolecular forces affect physical properties?
- What are motivating forces for Entrepreneurial growth?
- Do gravity forces affect resonant vibration analysis?
- Which countries observe armed forces Remembrance Day?
- Is globalization predetermined by impersonal forces?
- Is the 46th Special Forces the same as 1st Special Forces?
- How are Keesom forces related to van der Waals forces?
- How do law enforcement officers test breathalyzers?
- Are security guards considered law enforcement officers?
- Do police officers'characteristics affect their behavior?
- Is ethical leadership challenge to police officers?
- Do commissioned officers have warfare designations?
- Why are corrections officers called corrections officers?
- How do you honor correctional officers during national correctional officers week?
- Do officers with college degrees make more money than enlisted officers?
- Do Female RCMP officers wear the same uniform as male officers?
- Is there any equivalence between IAS officers and defence officers?