united force

[juˈnaɪtɪd fɔːrs]
nounpl: united forces
força unida
1. A combined military or organizational strength resulting from the cooperation of different groups, nations, or entities working together toward a common objective
The united force of NATO members successfully defended the territory.
A força unida dos membros da OTAN defendeu com sucesso o território.
2. The collective power or influence achieved when separate entities join together
Through united force, the workers negotiated better wages.
Através da força unida, os trabalhadores negociaram salários melhores.
3. Military personnel from multiple countries or divisions operating as a single command
A united force composed of soldiers from five nations was deployed to the region.
Uma força unida composta por soldados de cinco nações foi destacada para a região.
The term 'united force' is predominantly used in military, political, and diplomatic contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, it appears frequently in discussions of national security, international alliances, and collective action. In the USA, it's commonly associated with NATO operations, coalition forces, and international military cooperation. The concept emphasizes collaboration and collective strength in addressing shared challenges.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
combined forcejoint forceunified forceallied forcecollective forcecoordinated force
Antonyms / Antônimos
divided forcefractured forcefragmented forceseparated force

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
força unida
Standard term used in military and organizational contexts
Portugal
força unida
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese; commonly used in military terminology
General American
united force
Common in military, political, and organizational discourse

Related Words

military alliancecoalitionunified commandjoint operationcollective actioncoordinated effort

Related Idioms & Phrases

united force stands strong
in united force we trust
the united force prevails
strength in united force
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