Force to be accepted
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IMPOSEForce to be accepted
rammedForce (something) to be accepted
rammingForce (something) to be accepted
imposesForce (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place
UNIVERSALLYOne way to be accepted
goto be accepted or believed
pastto be accepted, allowed, or approved
GETINBe accepted, as to a college
passedto be accepted, allowed, or approved
passto be accepted, allowed, or approved
MATCHBe accepted to a medical residency
outpassto be accepted, allowed, or approved
passto be accepted as; be considered
getto be chosen or accepted, as for office, membership, etc.
essaysA trial design of a postage stamp yet to be accepted
sharesThe allotted or due amount of something that a person expects to have or to do, or that is expected to be accepted or done by them
BRUNTForce to be borne
bendingForce or be forced to submit
vomitersto eject or be ejected with force
vomiterto eject or be ejected with force
vomitedto eject or be ejected with force
vomitingto eject or be ejected with force
vomitto eject or be ejected with force
flushesCause to be revealed; force into the open
forcingcause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out
elementalsA supernatural entity or force thought to be physically manifested by occult means
droppedForce (an opponent's high card) to be played as a loser in this way
droppingForce (an opponent's high card) to be played as a loser in this way
centresthe point within a body through which a specified force may be considered to act, such as the centre of gravity
inductancesThe property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing
inductanceThe property of an electric conductor or circuit that causes an electromotive force to be generated by a change in the current flowing
detentmechanism that temporarily keeps one part in a certain position relative to that of another, and can be released by applying force to one of the parts
detentsmechanism that temporarily keeps one part in a certain position relative to that of another, and can be released by applying force to one of the parts
reactancesThe nonresistive component of impedance in an AC circuit, arising from the effect of inductance or capacitance or both and causing the current to be out of phase with the electromotive force causing it
detenta device (as a catch, dog, or spring-operated ball) for positioning and holding one mechanical part in relation to another in a manner such that the device can be released by force applied to one of the parts
henrysthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henrythe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
henriesthe SI unit of inductance, formally defined to be the inductance of a closed circuit in which an electromotive force of one volt is produced when the electric current in the circuit varies uniformly at a rate of one ampere per second
leptonany of a class of particles with spin of 1/2 that are not subject to the strong force and that are believed to be truly elementary and not composed of quarks or other subunits. The leptons known or believed to exist are the electron
leptaany of a class of particles with spin of 1/2 that are not subject to the strong force and that are believed to be truly elementary and not composed of quarks or other subunits. The leptons known or believed to exist are the electron