Armed Force

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɑrmd fɔrs/

Definitions of armed force

noun a group of military personnel and their equipment

Example Sentences

A1 The armed force protects the country.

A2 The armed force was deployed to assist in disaster relief efforts.

B1 The armed force conducted a training exercise to improve their skills.

B2 The armed force successfully neutralized the threat posed by the rebels.

C1 The armed force operates with precision and efficiency in complex military operations.

C2 The armed force is equipped with the latest technology and weaponry to ensure national security.

Examples of armed force in a Sentence

formal The armed force was deployed to the border to maintain security.

informal The armed force is conducting a training exercise this weekend.

slang I heard that some members of the armed force are going on a secret mission.

figurative Education is the armed force that can combat ignorance and prejudice.

Grammatical Forms of armed force

plural

armed forces

comparative

more armed force

superlative

most armed force

present tense

arm force

future tense

will arm force

perfect tense

has armed force

continuous tense

is arming force

singular

armed force

positive degree

armed force

infinitive

to arm force

gerund

arming force

participle

armed force

Origin and Evolution of armed force

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'armed force' originated from the combination of 'armed' meaning equipped with weapons and 'force' meaning a group of people organized for a particular purpose.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a group of people equipped with weapons for a specific purpose, the term 'armed force' has evolved to encompass organized military units of a country or government, including the army, navy, air force, and other branches of the military.