Force is already a verb. For example "to force something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes, force is an action verb.
To force.
It can be (an enforced absence). It is a form of the verb "enforce."
The word force is both a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; and an action verb (force, forces, forcing, forced).
The verb for depress is "to lower or reduce in force, intensity, or amount."
Force is a noun and a verb. Noun: The police entered the home with great force. Verb: Please don't force me to do something that I don't want to do.
Force is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to force someone or something".Forces, forcing and forced are also verbs."He forces the door open"."We are not forcing you"."Get in or you will be forced".
Force can be used as a noun or a verb, but it is not an adjective. It can, however, be used as a noun adjunct (force multiplier, force equation, force field). Adjectives could including forcing, forced, or forceful.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to force. (compel, impose). It can be a verb form, a participial, or an adjective (e.g. forced lock, forced confession).
"Press" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a machine used to print newspapers or the act of applying force on something. As a verb, it means to exert force on something, or to physically squeeze something.
the verb: I forced her to obey me. the noun: I had to use a lot of force to get her to obey me.