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1 tunkeutua
yks.nom. tunkeutua; yks.gen. tunkeudun; yks.part. tunkeutui; yks.ill. tunkeutuisi; mon.gen. tunkeutukoon; mon.part. tunkeutunut; mon.ill. tunkeuduttiinbite (verb)break (verb)edge (verb)edge one's way through (verb)force one's way (verb)infiltrate (verb)intrude (verb)invade (verb)penetrate (verb)permeate (verb)pervade (verb)pierce (verb)push (verb)squash (verb)squeeze (verb)trespass (verb)trespass on (verb)impinge (verb)* * *• intrude• edge one's way• edge• elbow one's way• enter• force one's way• infiltrate• bite• invade• penetrate• permeate• pervade• pierce• impose oneself on• break• push in• push one's way• push• squash• squeeze• thrust oneself on• trespass on• trespass• work into• work one's way• press• come through -
2 väistyä
yks.nom. väistyä; yks.gen. väistyn; yks.part. väistyi; yks.ill. väistyisi; mon.gen. väistyköön; mon.part. väistynyt; mon.ill. väistyttiingive way (verb)give way to (verb)recede (verb)step aside (verb)withdraw (verb)yield (verb)yield to (verb)* * *• escape• avoid• dodge• draw back• elude• go• make way• yield• yield to• yield to force• withdraw• step aside• give way to• recede• evade• make way for• give way• fend off• retreat• get out of the way• give place -
3 tunkea
yks.nom. tunkea; yks.gen. tungen; yks.part. tunki; yks.ill. tunkisi; mon.gen. tunkekoon; mon.part. tunkenut; mon.ill. tungettiincram (verb)crowd (verb)crush (verb)edge (verb)force (verb)hustle (verb)jam (verb)pack (verb)press (verb)push (verb)ram (verb)squeeze (verb)stuff (verb)wedge (verb)work (verb)squeeze into thrust (noun)into (prep)* * *• ram• press• pack• push away• work• push• squeeze oneself• squeeze• stuff• wedge• pack full• thrust• crowd• jam• squeeze into• cram• crush• edge• force one's way• force• hustle• into• intrude• bump -
4 vauhti
• quickness• rapidity• rate• rush• snap• speed• swiftness• swing• verve• pace• velocity• tempo• dash• way• monentum• action• fleetness• force• going• haste• headway• hurry• moment
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force your way — to move ahead by pushing and making people move out of your way They forced their way into the room. He forced his way through the crowd. • • • Main Entry: ↑force … Useful english dictionary
force — force1 W1S3 [fo:s US fo:rs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(military)¦ 2¦(military action)¦ 3¦(violence)¦ 4¦(physical power)¦ 5¦(natural power)¦ 6¦(organized group)¦ 7¦(strong influence)¦ 8¦(powerful effect)¦ 9 join/combine forces (with somebody/something) … Dictionary of contemporary English
force — 1 noun 1 MILITARY a) (C) a group of people who have been trained to fight in a war: forces loyal to President Aquino | a highly efficient fighting force b) the forces the army, navy, and air force: Both her sons are in the forces. c) (U) military … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
force — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)s[/t]] ♦ forces, forcing, forced 1) VERB If someone forces you to do something, they make you do it even though you do not want to, for example by threatening you. [V n to inf] He was charged with abducting a taxi driver and forcing… … English dictionary
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force */*/*/ — I UK [fɔː(r)s] / US [fɔrs] noun Word forms force : singular force plural forces 1) a) [uncountable] physical strength, or violence They accused the police of using excessive force during the arrest. by force: The army took control of the region… … English dictionary
way — way1 [ weı ] noun count *** ▸ 1 method/manner ▸ 2 direction/distance ▸ 3 means of going in/out ▸ 4 area/position ▸ 5 situation/condition ▸ 6 aspect/attitude ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a method for doing something: way (that): There are so many delicious… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
way — I UK [weɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms way : singular way plural ways *** Other words meaning way: method a way of doing something that involves following a detailed plan: He has his own method of making coffee. means a way that makes it… … English dictionary
force — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *fortia, from Latin fortis strong Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) strength or energy exerted or brought to bear ; cause of motion or change ; active power < the forces of nature … New Collegiate Dictionary
Force Dynamics — is a semantic category that describes the way in which entities interact with reference to force. Force Dynamics gained a good deal of attention in cognitive linguistics due to its claims of psychological plausibility and the elegance with which… … Wikipedia
Force concentration — is the practice of concentrating a military force, so as to bring to bear such overwhelming force against a portion of an enemy force that the disparity between the two forces alone acts as a force multiplier, in favour of the concentrated forces … Wikipedia