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forces

/fɔːsɪz/

The word conveys a sense of irresistible pressure, whether physical, psychological, or organizational. It suggests an imbalance of power where one side has no choice but to yield. When used as a noun for nature or physics, it implies a vast, impersonal energy that is often beyond human control. In a military context, it shifts from raw energy to structured, disciplined power. As a verb, the connotation is typically negative or aggressive. It describes an act of coercion that overrides consent or physical resistance, creating a feeling of tension and conflict.

💬Trò chuyện

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Leo is in his room gaming while David is at the office.
David Smith

Leo, your mom forces me to make you clean the garage before Friday.

David Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

L ratio. Just tell her I'm grinding for a new skin.

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David uses 'forces' to describe the pressure his wife puts on him to enforce chores, while Leo responds with 'L ratio' (internet slang indicating a loss or bad take) and 'grinding' (gaming slang for repetitive effort to achieve a goal).

Ý nghĩa

noun (plural)

Strength or energy as manifested in movement or as a means of coercion.

"The forces of nature can be devastating during a hurricane."

noun (plural)

An organized body of military personnel.

"The allied forces coordinated their attack on the coastal city."

verb (transitive)

To make someone do something against their will using pressure or threats.

"The dictator forces the citizens to pledge loyalty to the state."

verb (transitive)

To compel a door, lock, or obstacle to open by physical strength.

"The firefighters had to force the door to rescue the trapped cat."

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