firepower

/ˈfaɪərˌpaʊər/
noun
  1. The capacity of a military force, weapon, or group to deliver effective fire, such as bullets, shells, or missiles.
    • The small ship was no match for the enemy's superior firepower.
    • Modern tanks have impressive firepower with their advanced cannons.
    • The army increased its firepower by deploying more artillery units.
  2. The ability or resources to achieve something effectively, especially in a competitive or forceful way.
    • The company's marketing firepower helped it dominate the market.
    • The debate team lacked the intellectual firepower to counter the opponent's arguments.
    • With its new technology, the startup has the firepower to challenge industry leaders.
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