firepower

IPA: fˈaɪrpaʊɝ

noun

  • The capacity of a weapon to deliver fire onto a target.
  • The ability to deliver fire.
  • (figurative) The ability and resources to dominate.
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Examples of "firepower" in Sentences

  • If I understood correctly, he said the minimum firepower is three guitars, five violins and two trumpets.
  • Suddenly on the defensive, Tango-1 tried to move away from sudden outburst of firepower from the small frigate.
  • Defense can take teams a long way, but when it comes to the Sweet 16, a little more firepower is needed to get past other teams that also play good defense.
  • Yes | No | Report from ggmack wrote 29 weeks 4 days ago put a piece of picatinny on the bottomm of the hand guard and i say you got a special bump in the night gun for up north or anywhere a ltiile firepower is needed.
  • The carnage that results when sociopathic individuals obtain firepower usually requires SWAT teams to resolve, but there doesn't seem to be any suggestion of a requirement for any sort of psychiatric evaluation before qualifying for a carry permit.

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