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English to English noun
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the property of being physically or mentally strong |  | Example: fatigue sapped his strength
source: wordnet30
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capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war |  | Example: we faced an army of great strength politicians have neglected our military posture
source: wordnet30
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physical energy or intensity |  | Example: he hit with all the force he could muster it was destroyed by the strength of the gale a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man
source: wordnet30
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an asset of special worth or utility |  | Example: cooking is his forte
source: wordnet30
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the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty |  | Example: the strength of his argument settled the matter
source: wordnet30
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the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation) |  | Example: he adjusted the intensity of the sound they measured the station's signal strength
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capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects |  | Example: the toxin's potency the strength of the drinks
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the condition of financial success |  | Example: the strength of the company's stock in recent weeks
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permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force |  | Example: they advertised the durability of their products
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The quality or state of being strong; ability to do or to bear; capacity for exertion or endurance, whether physical, intellectual, or moral; force; vigor; power; as, strength of body or of the arm; strength of mind, of memory, or of judgment. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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To strengthen. |  | source: webster1913
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