forcibleness 的定义
- done or effected by force: forcible entry into a house.
- producing a powerful effect; having force; effective.
- convincing, as reasoning: a forcible theory.
- characterized by the use of force or violence.
forcibleness 近义词
等同于 might
forcibleness 的近义词 38 个
- efficacy
- potency
- valor
- adequacy
- arm
- authority
- capability
- capacity
- clout
- command
- competence
- control
- domination
- efficiency
- energy
- force
- forcefulness
- get-up-and-go
- jurisdiction
- lustiness
- mastery
- moxie
- muscle
- peppiness
- powerfulness
- prowess
- puissance
- punch
- qualification
- sinew
- steam
- strength
- strenuousness
- sway
- vigor
- qualifiedness
- strong arm
- vigorousness
forcibleness 的反义词 14 个
等同于 oppression
forcibleness 的近义词 30 个
- abuse
- brutality
- coercion
- cruelty
- despotism
- dictatorship
- domination
- injustice
- maltreatment
- persecution
- suffering
- autocracy
- calamity
- compulsion
- conquering
- control
- fascism
- force
- hardness
- harshness
- injury
- severity
- subjection
- torment
- abusiveness
- iron hand
- martial law
- overthrowing
- subduing
- tyrrany
forcibleness 的反义词 11 个
等同于 weight
forcibleness 的近义词 30 个
- clout
- consequence
- emphasis
- impact
- influence
- magnitude
- power
- prestige
- significance
- substance
- value
- access
- authority
- connection
- consideration
- credit
- effectiveness
- efficacy
- forcefulness
- import
- moment
- momentousness
- persuasiveness
- pith
- potency
- powerfulness
- pull
- signification
- sway
- weightiness
forcibleness 的反义词 15 个
更多forcibleness例句
- For instance, door security bars such as the Buddybar Door Jammer are extremely effective against both forcible and unforced entry but probably aren’t allowed in carry-on bags, Kiser says.
- Conservatives have already opined that the accusations are not of what Paul Ryan might call “forcible rape.”
- Conservative advocates of limiting convictions to cases of “forcible rape” often rely on “traditional values.”
- And then he was charged not with forcible rape, but with having sex with a prisoner and then aiding her escape.
- A former Ebola patient calls the forcible isolation of returning health-care workers from West Africa a ‘police state approach.’
- Many universities have vague—and often overly narrow—conceptions of “forcible sexual offenses.”
- He had an excellent voice, possessed in a high degree the gift of concise and forcible expression, and his every word told.
- No one could deny that Government had yielded in the face of noisy clamor and forcible resistance.
- If the language is not forcible enough to convey your ideas, you will not make it better by underlining it.
- The tragedies of Corneille and Racine are forcible and finished, and should be read because classical.
- He caused his mother sorrow, by a dissolute life and by forcible inroads on the maternal purse.