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    En·forced
    /inˈfôrst/

    adjective

    • 1. caused by necessity or force; compulsory: "a period of enforced idleness"
  2. The meaning of ENFORCE is to give force to : strengthen. How to use enforce in a sentence.

  3. to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted: It isn't always easy for the police to enforce speed limits. The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline. Fewer examples. The army were called out to enforce the curfew. Aircraft will enforce the no-fly zone to protect UN forces on the ground.

  4. ENFORCE definition: 1. to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted: 2. to make…. Learn more.

  5. to put or keep in force; compel obedience to: to enforce a rule; Traffic laws will be strictly enforced. Synonyms: apply, execute, impose, administer. to obtain (payment, obedience, etc.) by force or compulsion. to impose (a course of action) upon a person: The doctor enforced a strict dietary regimen.

  6. to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted: It isn't always easy for the police to enforce speed limits. The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline. Fewer examples. The army were called out to enforce the curfew.

  7. /ɪnˈfɔrs/ /ɛnˈfɔs/ IPA guide. Other forms: enforced; enforcing; enforces. To enforce means to make sure the laws and rules are being followed. So those guys wearing striped outfits and whistles? They're in charge of enforcing the rules of the game. See the word force inside of enforce?

  8. 1. To compel observance of or obedience to: enforce a law. 2. To impose (a kind of behavior, for example): enforce military discipline. 3. To give force to; reinforce: "enforces its plea with a description of the pains of hell" (Albert C. Baugh).

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