force

બળ
definition
verb
they broke into Fred's house and forced every cupboard door with ax or crowbar
make a way through or into by physical strength; break open by force.
she was forced into early retirement
make (someone) do something against their will.
noun
he was thrown backward by the force of the explosion
strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
they ruled by law and not by force
coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence.
translation of 'force'
બળાત્કાર,
શારીરિક તેમજ માનસિક શક્તિ
સામથ્ય અથવા તાકાત,
સમાજ ઈ. માં પરિવર્તન પ્રેરનારું તત્વ અથવા પરિબળ,
વિજ્ઞાન પર્દાથ માં ગતિ ઉત્પાદન કરનારું બળ,
જુલમ,
બળજબરી
noun
બળ
example
she was a great 'force' for change
they ruled by law and not by 'force'
If a serving officer was to be found guilty of possessing a class A drug they would face dismissal from the 'force' and a possible jail sentence.
thieves tried to 'force' open the cash register
to 'force' somebody to do something
Addiction, which comes from the Latin to enslave, has a powerful rhetorical 'force' in our culture.
Take the references to god out of Dr. King's speeches and they lose none of their moral 'force' .
Chief Inspector Bob Farmer, of the 'force' 's road policing department, said the cause of the accident was unclear.
Because of the increased mass, more 'force' is needed to accelerate the object.
In Christ we learn that God is in control, but not as a ruthless tyrant ruling by 'force' and intimidation.
The 'force' was not in order, but Santo thinking he had been retired, started toward the dugout.
This is a paean to the power and value of globalisation as a 'force' for good.
It is impossible now to guess where the intellectual certainty and moral 'force' came from.
Raising her hands in defense, her mind instinctively brought up a shield of mental 'force' .
Typhoon Rananim brought hurricanes of 'force' 12 on the Beaufort scale when it landed.
A sizeable 'force' of police officers raided the room and found all four men inside smoking their merchandise.
They fear a future incident could spark a situation where the 'force' 's armed response team is called out.
First, how are we to explain the motivational 'force' of moral norms on this basis?
If Posada had tagged Alicea first, he would have removed the 'force' at the plate.
If the spin and field are left antiparallel, the attractive 'force' will slow the vibration.
a soldier in a UN peacekeeping 'force'
she spoke with 'force'
See Ganesha's majestic face and with mental 'force' ask for help and explain the problem.
Nara too pointed out that only if Japan, India and China could form an alliance, Asia could prove to be a 'force' for peace.
the Committee accepted the 'force' of this argument
This time the world is alerted, and we must use our collective moral 'force' to nip this outrage in the bud.
None the less, muscles on the whole can be controlled to produce a wide range of 'force' and delicate motions.
The Pump Engine adjoining the tread wheels was put in motion by human 'force' .
Much discussion in our modern world revolves around the concept of globalization and whether it is a 'force' for good or evil.
An investigation will now be carried out by Insp Ian Lemon of the 'force' 's professional standards department.
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