strike force
Americannoun
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a military force armed and trained for attack.
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a group or team, as of law-enforcement agents, who are assigned to one special problem.
the FBI's strike force against organized crime.
Etymology
Origin of strike force
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Morocco boast a potent strike force of Brahim Diaz from Real Madrid and Ayoub El Kaabi of Olympiacos.
From Barron's • Jan. 1, 2026
It goes without saying that there is not even a whiff of evidence connecting Kirk’s death with, say, a clandestine Mossad strike force.
From Slate • Dec. 22, 2025
The strike force also includes guided-missile destroyers and various other vessels.
From BBC • Nov. 11, 2025
Using that legal premise, his Department of Education — in concert with Musk’s cost-cutting strike force — had already claimed more than $1 billion in savings from canceled education-related contracts and grants.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2025
“If I know Octavian, he’s searching for us with his auguries. The Romans will send a strike force after us. It’s a matter of honor.”
From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan
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