Open demonstration of military power intended to warn or to intimidate an opponent.
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Examples for "demonstration of force"
Examples for "demonstration of force"
1Their continued hostility rendered advisable a demonstration of force.
2The result is that the instinct of workmanship works out in an emulative demonstration of force.
3But the majority were supposed to indorse the policy of the Government in making a great demonstration of force.
4On St Patrick's Day, 1916, thousands took to Irish streets in a demonstration of force by the Irish Volunteers.
5A demonstration of force?
1He had known better than to expect a thunderous show of force.
2The Turkish-backed fighters dispersed after the show of force, the official said.
3The air strikes constituted a show of force rather than deterrent action.
4Nevertheless, it was a show of force that could not be denied.
5A show of force with no danger, but maybe a little discomfort.
6In the hedgerows of Meath, they were mounting a show of force.
7It is more a public relations exercise, a show of force, he said.
8The Taipei Times said it was Taiwan's biggest show of force in years.
9The show of force that you saw on the news the other night?
10The two elections this month are a show of force from each side.
11But he admitted that the fleet can be seen as show of force.
12Stephanie, the last thing we need is a show of force.
13This is all about practicality and power, a show of force, not style.
14A show of force or a hold-up works very well at the moment.
15Kobe Bryant's defense team made its public debut with a show of force.
16It was a show of force and a statement of intent.
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