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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

force against a woman

Hidimb lunged at his sister very aggressively and tried to grab her hand but Bheema intervened. He blocked the hand of Hidimb and caught his wrist in his grip. Bheema roared, "How dare you use force against a woman, evil creature! Face me if you have guts! You coward!" The mighty demon flew in a rage at being handled and challenged by a mere human being. He freed his hand from Bheema's grip and landed a blown on the back of Bheema's neck.

Can you tell me what "force" means here?
  

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"Agressively," "lunged," and "grab" are forceful words. His movements and his intentions (tried to) were forceful, although he was actually prevented from applying any force to his sister. In physics, a force is something that "tries" to move an object in a certain direction.

  • "Agressively," "lunged," and "grab" are forceful words.
  • His movements and his intentions (tried to) were forceful, although he was actually prevented from applying any force to his sister.
  • In physics, a force is something that "tries" to move an object in a certain direction.
  • In human relations, it's some kind of coercion, in this case, physical.
  • - A.
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"Agressively," "lunged," and "grab" are forceful words. His movements and his intentions (tried to) were forceful, although he was actually prevented from applying any force to his sister. In physics, a force is something that "tries" to move an object in a certain direction. In human relations, it's some kind of coercion, in this case, physical.

- A.

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