brute

brute force

Strong physical force, perhaps that which is exercised without thought or consideration. I couldn't get my car out of the mud until my brothers came along and moved it by brute force. You can't just fix everything with brute force. Sometimes you need to use some finesse.
See also: brute, force

brute force and (bloody) ignorance

An approach or action that prioritizes strong physical force exercised without thought or consideration. You can't just fix everything with brute force and ignorance. Sometimes you need to use some finesse. The government's reaction to this can't just be brute force and bloody ignorance.
See also: and, brute, force, ignorance

by brute strength

By sheer force or physical strength. I couldn't get my car out of the mud until my brothers came along and moved it by brute strength.
See also: brute, by, strength

et tu, Brute?

A phrase used to express one's dismay at mistreatment or betrayal. The phrase is attributed to Julius Caesar, whose close friend Brutus conspired to murder him. The Latin phrase translates to, "And you, Brutus?" Wow, even you're voting against me, Sarah—my own sister? Et tu, Brute?
See also: ET
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

by brute strength

by great muscular strength. The men moved the heavy door by brute strength.
See also: brute, by, strength
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

brute force

Also, brute strength. Savage violence, unreasoning strength, as in We hope that reason will triumph over brute force. Although this expression is also used literally to mean exceptional physical power, the figurative sense reflects the origin for brute, which comes from Latin brutus, for "heavy, stupid, unreasoning." [First half of 1700s]
See also: brute, force
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

brute force

Savage, senseless violence; also, sheer strength. The word “brute” came from the Latin brutus, which meant heavy, stupid, and unreasoning. The original meaning survives more in this cliché, dating from the eighteenth century, than in the modern English noun “brute,” which means simply an animal or a cruel person. Brute force is strength applied without thought as, for example, in forcing a lock. Eric Partridge’s compilation of catchphrases records one spelling this out: “brute force and ignorance,” current in Great Britain in the 1970s.
See also: brute, force

et tu, Brute!

You, my so-called friend, are also betraying me. This expression is generally credited to Shakespeare, who used the exact Latin locution (literally, “and you, Brutus”) in Julius Caesar (3.1) in 1599. However, Shakespeare actually was loosely quoting the real Julius Caesar, who reportedly said, “You too, my child?” when Marcus Brutus stabbed him in 44 b.c. Caesar made this dying remark in Greek (according to Suetonius’s account). Incidentally, “Brute” did not signify “brute” in the sense of animal; it simply is the proper Latin case for this name. A more recent version, with friends like that/you, who needs enemies, became current in America in the 1960s. It usually is a response to a far less dire betrayal—a tactless remark by a friend, for example.
See also: ET
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer

et tu, Brute?

(pronounced “Bru-TAY”) An expression of feeling betrayed. Marcus Brutus was one of the conspirators against Julius Caesar, formerly his great friend. Shakespeare's drama has Caesar's dying words the Latin for “and you, Brutus?” meaning “and you too” and uttered with tragic resignation as the Roman emperor recognized Brutus as one of his assassins.
See also: ET
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
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EMEA bore the brunt of the brute force attacks last year, accounting for 43,5% of SIRT-logged incidents, ahead of Canada (41,7%), USA (33,3%) and APAC (9,5%).
The brute power of the mighty is challenged by the complex dialogues, analogies and intellectual wanderings of a scholar whose power lies in words.
Playing opposite Alexandra as Sir John Brute is fellow RSC associate artist, Jonathan Slinger, well-known to audiences for his title roles in Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard II and Richard III.
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En termes de marge brute, l'activite devrait generer 238,6 millions de DH en 2023, avec un taux en legere amelioration sur toute la periode previsionnelle, soit un taux de marge brute de 41,8% contre 41,3% en 2018.
At the 2016 Royal Welsh Winter Fair Mr Rowlands bought another Herculessired heifer from the Brute family.
The residents of Egypt's North Sinai governorate are facing further misery after President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi gave security officials the green light to use "all brute force" to gain complete control of the area within three months.
HACKERS have carried out a "brute force cyber attack" on IT systems at the Scottish Parliament.
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Jonathan "Jahn Brute" Perez was born and bred in the SF Bay Area and is no stranger to the Hell Ride.
These people are more worthy of the name "brute" than the weak defenceless animals they crucify.
THE 200,000 people in Wales and the 3,900,000 in the UK who voted Ukip will be grateful to the "Grangetown Dozen" ("Act now 'to keep the brute from the wall'", Letters, September 26) for pointing out the folly of their ways.
Judge Fowler added: "This abuse has had a long-term effect on her and she continues to suffer sufficient harm.'' At Downpatrick Crown Court, sitting in Belfast, the brute was sentenced to five years with four in custody and one on probation.
The Brute name is an archery legend, and for 2016 PSE has built upon that legacy with the all-new Brute Force, a feature-packed hunting rig that has the Madness Hybrid Cam, X-Tech limbs, a 332 fps IBO speed rating and 80 percent letoff along with a smooth draw and solid back wall.
One influential answer to this question is succinctly expressed by the thesis that there are no brute necessities.