Strength in a sentence as a noun

There's strength in numbers and privacy in a crowd.

The sad thing is, I think all of these companies could succeed solely on the strength of their work.

It's a sign of strength in a company when the CEO can talk candidly about problems like this.

To live with them and not let them win shows a kind of strength that most people are sadly unable to recognize.

I mean, yeah, they micro-manage really well, but I wouldn't list it as a strength or anything.

The mere existence of the 4th amendment has, traditionally, been a sign of strength.

The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather... a lack of will.

The continued existence of Craigslist is just a testimony to the enormous strength of network effect lock in.

Buying ***** legally means you know what you're buying, you can easily track the quality and strength like you would for your favorite brand of coffee.

Scrappiness transmutes into strength and informs your company's values.

"Which is bad news if your strength is that you are a good programmer, because in this kind of environment games become a commodity, so you have to compete with hundreds of thousands of other game developers who also don't have to be as briliant as Carmack.

Such planned obsolescent designs are certainly not environmentally sound, and claims of the longevity and strength of the frame materials, and even of certifications, are just PR to distract and hypnotize the marketplace into believing the opposite of the reality of the situation.

Back before we had fancy alloy springs and were forced to use Steel as the material for mainsprings because that's all we knew, watches had problems where a freshly wound watch would run fast and a watch that hasn't been wound for a day or so would start to run slow, as the strength of the spring tapered off. The Geneva Drive was a solution, though it's more of a hack, to only let the spring release power inside the middle of it's power arc, by preventing the watch from unwinding past a certain low point and preventing the user from winding the spring up to it's strongest point.

Strength definitions

noun

the property of being physically or mentally strong; "fatigue sapped his strength"

noun

capability in terms of personnel and materiel that affect the capacity to fight a war; "we faced an army of great strength"; "politicians have neglected our military posture"

See also: posture

noun

physical energy or intensity; "he hit with all the force he could muster"; "it was destroyed by the strength of the gale"; "a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man"

See also: force forcefulness

noun

an asset of special worth or utility; "cooking is his forte"

See also: forte metier specialty speciality

noun

the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty; "the strength of his argument settled the matter"

See also: persuasiveness

noun

the amount of energy transmitted (as by acoustic or electromagnetic radiation); "he adjusted the intensity of the sound"; "they measured the station's signal strength"

See also: intensity

noun

capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects; "the toxin's potency"; "the strength of the drinks"

See also: potency effectiveness

noun

the condition of financial success; "the strength of the company's stock in recent weeks"

noun

permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products"

See also: lastingness durability enduringness