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    Force of nature

    noun

    • 1. a powerful natural phenomenon such as wind, rain, or tide: "early humans competed for food and the best land in a time when life was a constant struggle against the forces of nature"

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  2. Apr 22, 2024 · noun phrase. : force sense 4b. Examples of force of nature in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Vale said fungus has already begun to decay the tree from the roots up, with the gradual yet unstoppable force of nature ’s decomposition cycle.

  3. Definitions of force of nature. noun. a person with a strong character and extraordinary energy who influences others. noun. a powerful environmental force beyond human control, used especially of weather events.

  4. 5 days ago · (fɔːʳs ) 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. [...] See full entry for 'force' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'nature' nature. (neɪtʃəʳ ) uncountable noun.

  5. Force-of-nature definition: A mighty natural force which is beyond human control, notably if potentially castastophical, such as the elements (e.g. storms and extreme temperatures) or geological (e.g. seismic and volcanic) activity.

  6. Jan 17, 2023 · force of nature (plural forces of nature) A mighty natural force which is beyond human control, notably if potentially catastrophic, such as the elements (e.g. storms and extreme temperatures) or geological (e.g. seismic and volcanic) activity.

  7. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the phrase force of nature. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. Someone or something with a huge and seemingly unstoppable amount of energy, influence, or force. The gold-medal cyclist is a force of nature to behold on the road, enduring conditions that would make the most stalwart athletes wilt.

  9. force of nature noun. A mighty natural force which is beyond human control, notably if potentially castastophical, such as the elements (e.g. storms and extreme temperatures) or geological (e.g. seismic and volcanic) activity. force of nature noun. A thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control.

  10. force of nature noun 1 a powerful natural phenomenon such as wind, rain, or tide: early humans competed for food and the best land in a time when life was a constant struggle against the forces of nature

  11. noun. uk / ˈneɪ.tʃə r/ us / ˈneɪ.tʃɚ / all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ... See more at nature.

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