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n. 1 A mighty natural force which is beyond human control, notably if potentially castastophical, such as the elements (e.g. storms and extreme temperatures) or geological (e.g. seismic and volcanic) activity 2 (context figuratively English) A thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control.
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"Force of Nature" is the 161st episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The ninth episode of the seventh season.
In this episode, a pair of sibling scientists show that warp drive propulsion is harming the very fabric of space. A sub-plot involves Data attempting to train his pet cat, Spot.
A force of nature is a natural phenomenon that humans cannot control.
- In physics, there are four fundamental forces.
- An event outside of human control for which no one can be held responsible
Force of Nature or Forces of Nature may refer to:
The Force of Nature is a group of supervillains in Marvel Comics who each have elemental themed powers: earth, fire, water, and wind. The team was organized by the eco-terrorism group Project: Earth, who enticed certain criminal/antisocial superhumans into joining their cause with the notion of continuing to commit illegal acts while acting under the guise of ecological activism. They have most often clashed with the superhero team known as the New Warriors
Force of Nature is the debut studio album by American recording artist Tank. The album was released on March 13, 2001, by Blackground Records. The album debuted at #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200.
Force of Nature is a blues album by Koko Taylor, released in 1993 by Alligator Records.
Usage examples of "force of nature".
We would unleash another force of nature that we couldn't control.
It was like stopping some inexorable force of nature, as if an avalanche had halted halfway down a mountain.
He became a force of nature on the plains while he lay dying, and the two men who eventually found him had no choice but to bow to his fate.
Hesitantly, but inevitably-as if giving way to a force of nature-the excubitores relinquished their grip.