Spanish Meaning of forces

fuerzas

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Definitions and Meaning of forces in English

forces

to cause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out, to induce (a particular bid or play by another player) in a card game by some conventional act, play, bid, or response, the state of existing and being enforced, a body (as of troops or ships) assigned to a military purpose, to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means, to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease, to cause (a run) to be scored in baseball by giving a base on balls when the bases are full, to impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably, strength or energy put forth, in great numbers, to make or cause especially through natural or logical necessity, to produce only with unnatural or unwilling effort, to raise or accelerate to the utmost, to produce with effort, to cause one to act precipitously, to hasten the rate of progress or growth of, violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing, police force, any of the natural influences (such as electromagnetism (see electromagnetism sense 2a), gravity, the strong force, and the weak force) that exist especially between particles and determine the structure of the universe, strength or energy exerted or brought to bear, a group of persons trained and available for action, capacity to persuade or convince, to bring (plants) to maturity out of the normal season, to press, drive, pass, or effect against resistance or inertia, to get or make by using force, moral or mental strength, to do violence to, to win one's way into, rape, an influence (as a push or pull) that tends to produce a change in the speed or direction of motion of something, to break open or through, military strength, an individual or group having the power of effective action, the whole military strength (as of a nation), to speed up the development of, to achieve or win by strength in struggle or violence, to make (as a person) do something, a body of persons or things available for a particular end, an agency or influence that if applied to a free body results chiefly in an acceleration of the body and sometimes in elastic deformation and other effects, force-out, the quality of conveying impressions intensely in writing or speech, violence or power used on a person or thing, valid, operative

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fuerzas

to cause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out, to induce (a particular bid or play by another player) in a card game by some conventional act, pl

obliga,obliga,impulsa,obliga,presiones,bravucones,restringe,dragón,impulsa,impresiona

vamos,sostiene,induce,movimientos,satisface,convence,persuadir

force-feeding => alimentación forzada, force-fed => alimentado a la fuerza, forboding => Presagio, forboded => presagiar, anunciar, forbode => presagiar,