PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: NOUN
- A physical examination.
- Physical examination.
- N/A
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: ADJECTIVE
- Relating to the sciences dealing with matter and energy; especially physics
- Having substance or material existence; perceptible to the senses
- Concerned with material things
- Impelled by physical force especially against resistance
- Characterized by energetic bodily activity
- Of or relating to the body. : bodily.
- Of or relating to matter and energy or the sciences dealing with them, especially physics.
- Of or relating to material things.
- Involving or characterized by violence.
- Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural
- Involving or characterized by vigorous or forceful bodily activity.
- Involving sexual interest or activity.
- Having a physiological basis or origin.
- Involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
- Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external.
- Involving bodily force.
- Having to do with the material world.
- Having to do with the body.
- The objective signs of the bodily state afforded by a physical examination.
- An indefinitely small portion of matter; a point conceived as being without extension, yet having physical properties, as weight, inertia, momentum, etc.; a material point.
- See under Geography.
- An examination of the bodily condition of a person.
- Training of the bodily organs and powers with a view to the promotion of health and vigor.
- That part of astronomy which treats of the causes of the celestial motions; specifically, that which treats of the motions resulting from universal gravitation.
- According with material things or natural laws (other than those peculiar to living matter)
- Of or pertaining to physics, or natural philosophy; treating of, or relating to, the causes and connections of natural phenomena
- Having to do with physics.
- Having a powerful effect; telling
- Having force.
- Able to be forced.
- The entering upon and taking and withholding of land and tenements by actual force and violence, and with a strong hand, to the hindrance of the person having the right to enter.
- Using force against opposition or resistance; obtained by compulsion; effected by force.
- Violent; impetuous.
- Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential.
- Characterized by force; powerful.
- Effected against resistance through the use of force.
- Impelled by physical force especially against resistance
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Chemical, etc. See mechanical.
- Synonyms Corporal, Corporeal, etc. See bodily.
- Purgative; cathartic.
- Of or pertaining to the drugs or medicines used in the healing art; of use in curing disease or in preserving health; medicinal; remedial.
- In need of physic or of a physician; sick; ill.
- Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of curing disease or preserving health, or one who professes or practises this art; of or pertaining to a physician.
- External; obvious to the senses; cognizable through a bodily or material organization: as, the physical characters of a mineral: opposed to chemical. See mechanical
- Of or pertaining to material nature; in accordance with the laws of nature; relating to what is material and perceived by the senses; specifically, pertaining to the material part or structure of an organized being, as opposed to what is mental or moral; material; bodily: as, physical force; physical strength.
- Pertaining to physics or natural philosophy: as, physical science;, physical law.
- Especially physics
- Perceptible to the senses
- Characterized by the exertion or use of force; energetic; vigorous; violent: as, a forcible current; forcible means or measures.
- Done or effected by force; procured or brought about by the use of force: as, a forcible abduction.
- Having force or cogency; strong; potent; efficacious: as, a forcible argument.
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: RELATED WORDS
- Energetic, Forcible, Touchable, Tangible, Sensual, Forceful, Carnal, Fleshly, Physiologic, Somatic, Natural, Personal, Corporeal, Physiological, Bodily
- Forcing, Coerce, Brutal, Forced, Violent, Coerced, Compulsion, Mandatory, Compulsory, Coercion, Involuntary, Coercive, Strong arm, Physical, Forceful
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Energetic, Forcible, Touchable, Tangible, Sensual, Forceful, Carnal, Fleshly, Physiologic, Somatic, Natural, Personal, Corporeal, Physiological, Bodily
- Force, Forcing, Brutal, Forced, Violent, Coerced, Compulsion, Mandatory, Compulsory, Coercion, Involuntary, Coercive, Strong arm, Physical, Forceful
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Improving physical mobility Physical mobility is monitored through continuous assessment.
- The Improved Physical Activity Index for Measuring Physical Activity in EPIC Germany.
- Physical barriers can be used when physical distancing cannot be maintained where appropriate.
- VLAN routing, different physical router interfaces are connected to different physical switch ports.
- Blair SN, Cheng Y, Holder JS: Is physical activity or physical fitness more important in defining health benefits?
- The factors of physical presence are military bearing, physical fitness, confidence, and resilience.
- Schedule physical checkups as needed: eyes, teeth, mammogram, colonoscopy, general physical, etc.
- Assist physical therapists in providing physical therapy treatments and procedures.
- Derive relation between physical quantities in physical phenomena.
- Grade Physical Education Example Physical Activity Pyramid for Kids.
- Accused convicted of forcible sodomy and other offenses.
- Forcible andstatutory rape would remain severely punished crimes.
- Stolen Generations the repeated forcible removal of children.
- Medicare as share of a forcible assessment up.
- Attempted Forcible Entry: Forcible entry is attempted but not completed.
- Forcible Entry Forcible entry is an action by the tenant who claims that the landlord has entered the premises unlawfully.
- Gerald Howard pleaded guilty Tuesday in Cooper County Court to two counts of forcible sodomy and one count of attempted forcible sodomy.
- Forcible Child Sexual Assault Two to five percent of cases involve forcible sexual assault.
- One count of forcible sodomy and two counts of attempted forcible sodomy were dismissed.
- Forcible sex offenses include rape, sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and forcible fondling.
PHYSICAL vs FORCIBLE: QUESTIONS
- Does physical attractiveness affect job-related outcomes?
- Is the physical environment being mapped constantly?
- What are the physical properties of monosaccharides?
- What is electrical stimulation in physical therapy?
- Can a non-physical affair become a physical affair?
- Is density a physical property or a physical change?
- How do I replace my DBS physical token (physical token)?
- When does a physical therapist discharge a patient/client from physical therapy?
- What are the social and physical environment factors that influence physical activity?
- What are the physical requirements for a physical therapist?
- What is forcible intrusion into another person's peaceable possession?
- What is the Illinois forcible entry and detainer Act?
- What is forcible sexual penetration with a foreign object?
- What was Mary Richardson's position on forcible feeding?
- What happens if you are charged with forcible penetration?
- What is a forcible touching charge against Andrew Cuomo?
- Who is the ECMC doctor charged with forcible touching?
- When was the forcible entry case docketed in California?
- What are forcible entry operations in the military?
- Should firefighters expand their forcible entry toolbox?