forciveness
[/ˈfɔːrsɪvnəs/]
noun
força, vigor, potência, eficácia
1. The quality or state of being forcive; the power to compel or impress; forceful effectiveness
The forciveness of his argument convinced the entire jury.
A força de seu argumento convenceu todo o júri.
2. The quality of being done with force or vigor; powerful impact or intensity
The forciveness of the storm knocked down several trees.
A potência da tempestade derrubou várias árvores.
3. In rhetoric or communication: the quality of being compelling, persuasive, and impactful
The speaker's forciveness made an indelible impression on the audience.
O vigor do orador deixou uma impressão indelével na plateia.
This is a relatively formal and less commonly used English noun, primarily found in academic, legal, and rhetorical contexts. It emphasizes the quality of compelling persuasion or powerful impact. The term is more frequently encountered in written English than in casual speech.
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