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    enforce
    /ɪnˈfɔːs/

    verb

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

  3. The meaning of ENFORCE is to give force to : strengthen. How to use enforce in a sentence.

  4. to force somebody to do something, or to make sure that something happens: Ministers are preparing to enforce a minimum price for beer. Instead of making enforced redundancies, the company will offer employees other alternatives, such as early retirement.

  5. Enforce definition: to put or keep in force; compel obedience to. See examples of ENFORCE used in a sentence.

  6. 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? It can help you remember that enforce is all about forcing others to follow the rules.

  7. Jul 1, 2015 · To enforce something means to force or cause it to be done or to happen. They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification. [VERB noun] David is now living in Beirut again after an enforced absence. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: impose, force, require, urge More Synonyms of enforce. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. enforce something (on somebody) to make something happen or force somebody to do something. You can't enforce cooperation between the players.