Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

force in English:

1. inanimate cause of an action



English word "force"(inanimate cause of an action) occurs in sets:

descriptive grammar

2. into


You'll get into trouble.
This time I hadn't converted my money yet, so I needed to change Yen into Yuan.
A freezing beggar was brought into the hospital for treatment. However, he didn't have even one cent with which to settle the bill.
Kyowa Bank and Saitama Bank merged into Asahi Bank ten years ago.
I'm so embarrassed I could dig a hole and crawl into it.
The optimist looks into a mirror and becomes more optimistic, the pessimist more pessimistic.
Freud's insights into human behavior led to him being honored as a profound thinker.
Tom hasn't yet heard anything definite about whether he got into Harvard or not.
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One day this caterpillar will turn into a beautiful butterfly.
What do you think you're doing letting the loyalists into the castle?
Last night Mizuki, very drunk, fell into the water while walking along the lakeside.
He had heard that war had started, but it didn't sink in for a long time until his father was drafted into the army.
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All at once, the Buddhist priest burst into laughter, spoiling the solemn atmosphere.

3. take me to



4. reinforced


There are boutiques which sell tops that look normal but are in fact bulletproof, made of reinforced Kevlar.
The information reinforced his opinions.
Concrete can be reinforced by putting steel bars inside it.
So it's built from stone? "It's ordinary reinforced concrete."
Among human beings, the subjection of women is much more complete at a certain level of civilisation than it is among savages. And the subjection is always reinforced by morality.

5. compel


She didn't want to help them but conscience compelled her to.
The law allows the department to compel companies to turn over customer records.
I felt compelled to tell her the truth.
The law will compel employers to provide health insurance
We took steps to compel their cooperation
‘they may compel a witness's attendance at court by issue of a summons’
We are forged by evil to compel
All students are compelled to take history classes.
The new circumstances compelled a change in policy.
The court has powers to compel witnesses to attend.
When the police compel you to obey speed limits or else get a ticket, this is an example of a situation where the police enforce the law.
He spoke with an authority that compelled the attention of the whole crowd.
compel children (to do something)
She compels me to sex!
If you want to be respected by others the great thing is to respect yourself. Only by that, only by self-respect will you compel others to respect you.

English word "force"(compel) occurs in sets:

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