military power

"Military power" encompasses both the capabilities of a nation's armed forces and their influence in various contexts, from aviation to international relations.

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Definition

C1Aviation

(technical)The highest engine power setting of a jet aircraft without using afterburners.

Example

  • The pilot pushed the throttle to military power for a rapid ascent.

B2Government and Politics

(formal)The authority and influence wielded by the armed forces within a country, including roles like the president as commander-in-chief and legislative powers over military matters.

Example

  • The president's military power allows for swift decisions in times of conflict.

C1International Relations

(formal, strategic)The use of armed forces to shape international environments through activities like military exercises, security assistance, and officer exchanges.

Example

  • Military power was demonstrated through joint exercises with allied nations.

B2General

(general)The overall strength and capabilities of a nation's armed forces, including their ability to achieve strategic goals.

Example

  • The country's military power is evident in its advanced technology and trained personnel.

Similar

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