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styrka — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • corroborate verb To support or confirm a claim with additional evidence.
  • force noun Strength or power exerted to move, influence, or affect something.
  • forte noun Something a person is especially good at; a strong point.
  • heat noun The energy or sensation of high temperature; warmth.
  • might aux Used to show that something is possible, though not certain.
  • power noun The ability to do something, or to control and influence people or events.
  • sinew noun A cord or tendon of the body.
  • strength noun Physical power; the capacity to exert force or bear weight.

Senses

styrka is used for these senses in English:

  • corroborate (transitive) To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
  • force (countable) A group organized for the goal of attacking, controling, or constraining, especially one with a set command structure (in particular, a military or police group).
  • forte A strength or talent; a strong point.
  • heat (uncountable) An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth.
  • might (uncountable) Physical strength or force.
  • métier Any activity that is pursued as a trade or profession; a calling.
  • power The strength by which a lens or mirror magnifies an optical image.
  • power (physics, mechanics) A measure of the effectiveness that a force producing a physical effect has over time. If linear, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the displacement of or in an object) ÷ time. If rotational, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the angle of displacement) ÷ time.

force — full definition

  1. noun Strength or power exerted to move, influence, or affect something.
  2. noun In physics, a push or pull on an object, measured in newtons.
  3. noun An organized group, especially military or police, with a command structure.
  4. verb To make someone do something against their will, or to make something happen through effort or pressure.

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