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MP vs force

force vs MP

MP and force both are nouns.

MP is not a verb while force is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
MP Yes No No No
force Yes No Yes No
As nouns, force is a hypernym of MP; that is, force is a word with a broader meaning than MP:
  • MP: a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners
  • force: group of people willing to obey orders
Other hypernyms of MP include personnel.
MP (noun) force (noun)
a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners a putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
a member of the military police who polices soldiers and guards prisoners an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
physical energy or intensity
a powerful effect or influence
(of a law) having legal validity
group of people willing to obey orders
a unit that is part of some military service
a group of people having the power of effective action
one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
(physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity
MP (verb) force (verb)
impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably
squeeze like a wedge into a tight space
force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
take by force
do forcibly; exert force
urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate
move with force
to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means
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