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"Compel" is a word that means to force or bring about something through pressure or necessity.
Weak.
Power, strength, exertion.
The quality of having a very strong effect
Force can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to strength, power, or influence exerted on someone or something. As a verb, it is an action that means to compel or make something happen by physical or mental strength.
Intense
"Compel" is a word that means to force or bring about something through pressure or necessity.
Kraft means force, strength or power.
Yes!! it is it means: in a way that lacks strength or force But it is also a adjective meaning: in a way that lacks strength or force
There are many words that have the same meaning as strength. A few of those synonyms are power, resilience, muscle, force, and solidity.
The Latin root word "vi" generally means "way" or "path."
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
There are many synonyms for the phrase "brute force", which means to have mental or physical stamina. Some of these synonyms include: strength, brawn, and durability.
síla means strength and silný means strong
The Greek root word for 'dyn' is "dynamis," which means power or force. It is the root of English words such as dynamic and dynamo.
The Irish word neart means 1. 'strength; force, power' 2. 'plenty'. 3. 'power to prevent, to remedy'. 4. 'ability'
strength, force