using, involving, or threatening the use of physical force or violence to gain an objective:
strong-arm methods.
verb (used with object)
2.
to use violent methods upon; assault.
3.
to rob by force.
4.
to coerce by threats or intimidation; bully:
They strong-armed me into voting for the plan.
Origin
1820-30, Americanism
British Dictionary definitions for strongarm
strong-arm
noun
1.
(modifier) relating to or involving physical force or violence: strong-arm tactics
verb
2.
(transitive) to show violence towards
Word Origin and History for strongarm
strong-arm
adj.
"using physical force," 1897, from noun phrase (c.1600), from strong (adj.) + arm (n.).
Slang definitions & phrases for strongarm
strong-arm
modifier
Using threats of violence; physically brutal: strong-arm work around election time/ We reprehended his strong-arm tactics(1901+)
verb
To use force and intimidation: We can't strong-arm them into voting our way(1903+)
strongarm in Technology
processor A collaborative project between Digital Equipment Corporation and Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM) announced on 1995-02-06 licensing the ARMRISC architecture to Digital Semiconductor for the development of high-performance, low power microprocessors. The StrongARM family of 32-bit RISC products developed under the agreement are faster versions of the existing ARM processors with a somewhat different instruction set. They are targetted at applications such as next-generation personal digital assistants with improved user interfaces and communications; interactive television and set-top products; video games and multimediaedutainment systems with realistic imaging, motion and sound; and digital imaging, including low cost digital image capture and photo-quality scanning and printing. The StrongARM family has limited software compatibility with the ARM6, ARM7 and ARM8 families due to its separate caches for data and instructions which causes self-modifying code to fail. The SA-110 is the first member of the family. (1998-09-07)