The forces of nature

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noun

Natural phenomena or the natural world, especially when it is powerful and violent, like a storm or hurricane.

No human being can compete with the forces of nature.
Visual representation of "the forces of nature" - Natural phenomena or the natural world, especially when it is powerful and violent, like a storm or hurricane.

Often appears as...

  • complete with the forces of nature
  • surrender to the forces of nature
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Powerful Imagery

The phrase often evokes images of strength and untamed energy from nature, such as earthquakes or tornadoes.

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During the tsunami, the villagers faced the frightening forces of nature.
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Descriptive Writing

Used to create vivid descriptions in literature or journalism, especially to depict disasters.

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The novel described the ship battling the relentless forces of nature on the high sea.
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Figurative Use

Sometimes used metaphorically to describe any great power beyond human control.

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The economic crisis was like a force of nature, reshaping industries unexpectedly.
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