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firepower Definition

fire·power (-po̵uər)

noun

Mil. the capacity of a given weapon, unit, etc. to deliver fire
firepower Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • lack: Bordeaux have a decent, young side but lack the necessary firepower and experience.
  • carry: Boro, still with players feeling the effects of influenza, carried too much firepower for luckless Merthyr.
  • add: He'll also have the ability to dual wield, adding double the firepower.
  • deliver: The Bolt, 14 way, Ram, and trigger have all been modified to deliver awesome firepower with incredible accuracy.
  • increase: Fire Up: Increases firepower of bombs by one level ( maximum of eight ).
  • provide: We have been asking you for the past week who will provide the firepower for City's attack this season.

Adjective modifier

  • overwhelming: Even in the last Gulf War the overwhelming firepower of the US guaranteed victory.
  • superior: Peace can't be won, by superior firepower, or enforced entirely on your own terms.
  • awesome: The Bolt, 14 way, Ram, and trigger have all been modified to deliver awesome firepower with incredible accuracy.
  • massive: Special Weapons Daleks do not speak, but do have massive firepower.
  • enough: With the news john hartson is staying Gordon feels he has enough firepower for the CL.
  • intellectual: The intellectual firepower will make them sharp debaters of policy options.

Preposition: on

  • face: The United States Air Force, the most awesome array of flying firepower on the face of the earth!

Noun used with modifier

  • artillery: The Russians brought back the long out of favor rocket as a major contribution to artillery firepower.
  • concentrate: Concentrate firepower have more recently al in their concrete variety multiple stories and.

Preposition: of

  • weapon: The firepower of both surface-based weapons and CAS aircraft should be integrated effectively to achieve the desired concentration of fire on targets.

Modifies a noun

  • capability: There is a great increase in mobility combined with a multi-role firepower capability.
  • display: Display We were involved in one of the last big public firepower displays in the UK.
  • control: He coordinates employment of naval resources through the firepower control team ( FCT ), which is provided by the SALT at battalion.
  • team: He coordinates employment of naval resources through the firepower control team ( FCT ), which is provided by the SALT at battalion.

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