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force

Force vs False - What's the difference?

force | false |


As a noun force

is force.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Reduce vs Force - What's the difference?

reduce | force |


As a verb reduce

is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

As a noun force is

force.

Force vs Military - What's the difference?

force | military |


As nouns the difference between force and military

is that force is force while military is armed forces.

As an adjective military is

characteristic of members of the armed forces.

Force vs Joules - What's the difference?

force | joules |


As nouns the difference between force and joules

is that force is force while joules is .

Factors vs Force - What's the difference?

factors | force |


As nouns the difference between factors and force

is that factors is while force is force.

As a verb factors

is (factor).

Force vs Punch - What's the difference?

force | punch |


As a noun force

is force.

As a proper noun punch is

(british) a glove puppet who is the main character used in a punch and judy show.

Fortress vs Force - What's the difference?

fortress | force |


As nouns the difference between fortress and force

is that fortress is a fortified place; a large and permanent fortification, sometimes including a town; a fort; a castle; a stronghold; a place of defense or security while force is force.

As a verb fortress

is to furnish with a fortress or with fortresses; to guard; to fortify.

Contrive vs Force - What's the difference?

contrive | force |


As a verb contrive

is to form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to plan; to scheme; to plot.

As a noun force is

force.

Expect vs Force - What's the difference?

expect | force |


As a verb expect

is to look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look for with some confidence; to anticipate; -- often followed by an infinitive, sometimes by a clause (with, or without, that).

As a noun force is

force.

Force vs Reflexes - What's the difference?

force | reflexes |


As nouns the difference between force and reflexes

is that force is force while reflexes is .

As an adjective reflexes is

.

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