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in force
c. in force: operative or binding at the time. Also, in full force, †in his force. So to put in force, to enforce; to come into force (also †to take force), to come into operation, take effect.
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the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin action or activity [verb (intransitive)] > become active or come into operation
to take steadc1175
commencec1380
to take effect1385
to come into force (also to take force)1491
to come into (also in) play1568
inure1589
enure1607
to break out1862
to make with ——1940
bite1976
society > authority > command > command or bidding > [adjective] > of command, etc.: operative or binding
unrevoked1419
unreverseda1425
in his force1491
unrecalled1597
in force1603
society > law > law enforcement > enforce [verb (transitive)]
follow1425
force1580
enforcea1616
to put in force1856
1491 Act 7 Hen. VII c. 10 The foreseid statute..shuld be in his force and virtue fro thens perpetuelly to endure.
1553 T. Wilson Arte Rhetorique (1580) 159 By an order realmes stande, and Lawes take force.
1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 100 Without respect vnto the league yet in force.
1611 Bible (King James) 2 Esdras ix. 37 Notwithstanding the law perisheth not, but ramaineth in his force . View more context for this quotation
1724 Act in London Gaz. No. 6270/7 The Officer..is..to limit the Time..for such Permit..to continue in Force.
1797 T. Holcroft tr. F. Galiani in tr. F. L. Stolberg Trav. II. lxxxviii. 260 In the south, however, this ancient custom still remains in full force.
1856 C. Knight Pop. Hist. Eng. I. xvii. 234 He engaged to put in force the laws of Edward the Confessor.
1891 Matthews in Law Times 92 96/1 The..Act..came into force immediately on its passing.
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in force
17. in force:
a. (see 8c).
b. Military. Of a host, enemy, etc.: (Collected) in great military strength and large numbers (cf. sense 3). Also, in great force. [ < French en force.]
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society > armed hostility > military power > [adverb]
with force1303
in forcec1315
stronglyc1400
in great force1793
c1315 Shoreham 156 Ryȝt develen for screawedhede Ever ine force scholle brede.
1793 E. Burke Remarks Policy Allies in Wks. (1823) VII. 119 When the army of some sovereign enters into the enemy's country in great force.
1810 C. James New Mil. Dict. (ed. 3) at Force As the enemy were in force behind the mountains.
1835 A. Alison Hist. Europe during French Revol. IV. xxx. 257 The Republicans were unable to drive back their opponents from the..heights, which they had occupied in force.
1885 Times (Weekly ed.) 23 Jan. 3/2 The enemy is reported to be in force at Metamneh.
c. of persons (usually in great force): In full command of one's powers, energies, or abilities; esp. Displaying readiness and vivacity in conversation or oratory (colloquial).
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the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [adjective]
wordyeOE
talewisec1200
i-worded?c1225
babblinga1250
cacklinga1250
chatteringa1250
speakfula1250
word-wooda1250
of many wordsc1350
janglingc1374
tatteringc1380
tongueya1382
ganglinga1398
readya1400
jargaunt1412
talkative1432
open-moutheda1470
clattering1477
trattling?a1513
windy1513
popping1528
smatteringa1529
rattle?1529
communicablea1533
blab1552
gaggling1553
long-tongued?1553
prittle-prattle1556
pattering1558
talking1560
bobling1566
gabbling1566
verbal1572
piet1573
twattling1573
flibber gibber1575
babblative1576
tickle-tongued1577
tattling1581
buzzing1587
long-winded1589
multiloquous1591
discoursive1599
rattling1600
glib1602
flippant1605
talkful1605
nimble-tongued1608
tongue-ripe1610
fliperous1611
garrulous?1611
futile1612
overspeaking1612
feather-tongueda1618
tongue-free1617
long-breatheda1628
well-breathed1635
multiloquious1640
untongue-tied1640
unretentive1650
communicative1651
linguacious1651
glibbed1654
largiloquent1656
multiloquent1656
parlagea1657
loose-clacked1661
nimble-chop1662
twit-twat1665
over-talkativea1667
loquacious1667
loudmouth1668
conversable1673
gash1681
narrative1681
chappy1693
apposite1701
conversative1703
gabbit1710
lubricous1715
gabby?1719
ventose1721
taleful1726
chatty?1741
blethering1759
renable1781
fetch-fire1784
conversational1799
conversant1803
gashing1808
long-lunged1815
talky1815
multi-loquacious1819
prolegomenous1822
talky-talky1831
nimble-mouthed1836
slipper1842
speechful1842
gassy1843
in great force1849
yattering1859
babbly1860
irreticent1864
chattable1867
lubrical1867
chattery1869
loose-mouthed1872
chinny1883
tongue-wagging1885
yappy1909
big-mouthed1914
loose-lipped1919
ear-bashing1945
ear-bending1946
yackety-yacking1953
nattering1959
yacking1959
woofy1960
1849 R. G. A. Levinge Cromwell Doolan II. vi. 130 The young ladies..were in the greatest possible ‘force’, as Filagree termed it, and full of fun.
1851 T. Carlyle Life J. Sterling ii. vii. 212 Latterly Calvert was better..He was in force again.
1857 A. H. Elton Below Surface I. vi. 120 Sir Eliot Prichard, quite at his ease, and in high force.
1857 Ld. Houghton Let. 27 Aug. in T. W. Reid Life Ld. Houghton (1890) II. xii. 18 M. Guizot is in great force, and full of political and literary gossip.
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