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  1. noun [ U ] uk / ˌbruːt ˈfɔːs / us / ˌbruːt ˈfɔːrs / physical force or strength, especially in contrast to other ways of achieving something, such as skill or intelligence: In the end she used brute force to push him out. They are using brute force to take out everyone and everything in their path.

  2. The meaning of BRUTE-FORCE is relying on or achieved through the application of force, effort, or power in usually large amounts instead of more efficient, carefully planned, or precisely directed methods. How to use brute-force in a sentence.

  3. verb. to hack into (a computer or network) by submitting a large number of possible passcodes. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'brute-force' in a sentence. brute-force.

  4. Savage violence, unreasoning strength, as in We hope that reason will triumph over brute force . Although this expression is also used literally to mean exceptional physical power, the figurative sense reflects the origin for brute , which comes from Latin brutus , for “heavy, stupid, unreasoning.” [First half of 1700s]

  5. Brute-force definition: A method of accomplishing something primarily by means of <a>strength</a>, without the use of mechanical aids or, in <a>combat</a>, without strategic planning or tactics.

  6. May 21, 2024 · A method of accomplishing something primarily by means of strength, without the use of great skill, mechanical aids or thought . We lifted the car by brute force.

  7. Noun. brute force ( uncountable) A method of accomplishing something primarily by means of strength, without the use of mechanical aids or thought.

  8. brute force/strength meaning, definition, what is brute force/strength: physical strength, rather than intellige...: Learn more.

  9. brute force. great physical force or strength: In the end she used brute force to push him out. See more.

  10. A method of accomplishing something primarily by means of strength, without the use of mechanical aids or, in combat, without strategic planning or tactics. brute force noun.