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with full force

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial with full force has 1 sense
  1. amain, with full force - with all your strength; "he pulled the ropes amain"

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Term: with full force

Description:

"With full force" is an idiomatic expression used to convey the idea of exerting maximum or extreme effort or strength in a particular action or endeavor. It emphasizes the intensity or vigor with which something is done.

Possible Senses and Usages:

  1. Adverbial Phrase: Used to indicate the complete or utmost intensity, energy, or power applied to an action or activity.
  2. Adjective Phrase: Describes the manner in which an action is performed, highlighting the strong or vigorous nature of it.

Examples:

Sense 1 - Adverbial Phrase:

  1. The football player tackled his opponent with full force, bringing him down instantly.
  2. The storm hit the coastal region with full force, causing massive destruction.
  3. She pushed the heavy door with full force and managed to open it.

Sense 2 - Adjective Phrase:

  1. He swung the bat with full force, hitting a home run.
  2. The boxer delivered a punch with full force, knocking out his opponent.
  3. We had to use the jackhammer with full force to break through the concrete.

Possible Related Products:

with cynicism with determination with diplomacy with efficiency with empathy with excitement with expertise with formality with full force with great care with greater reason with happiness with hold with hostility with humor with humour with impatience

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