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Sentence count:154+10Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: compeldriveexecuteforcemakeobligeSimilar words: enforcementin forcereinforceforceby forcefor certainschadenfreudeporchMeaning: [ɪn'fɔːs]  v. 1. ensure observance of laws and rules 2. compel to behave in a certain way. 
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31. You have no right to enforce your own views on me.
32. The police don't make the laws, they merely enforce them.
33. It is unlikely that a record company would enforce its views on an established artist.
34. What you cannot enforce, do not command. Sophocles 
35. It's difficult to enforce discipline in these surroundings.
36. They are willing to explain but not to enforce.
37. Where the courts will not enforce compliance, governments will.
38. The will to enforce its diktat is present.
39. And there's some doubt as to whether the council can make its tenant farmers enforce the ban.
40. Significantly, section five of the amendment allowed Congress to provide military aid, if necessary, to enforce its provisions.
41. Housing authorities that enforce the policies will qualify for certain categories of bonus funding.
42. The government is reportedly unwilling to enforce conservation laws in the case of influential royal parties from its Gulf allies.
43. This entitled them to bring a patent action against the buyers to enforce the patent.
44. A party entitled to enforce the judgment or order may apply on affidavit to issue the necessary process.
45. Greenpeace claim that the Authority is failing in its statutory duty to gather the necessary evidence to enforce the law.
46. A misrepresentation or misdescription could result in the landlord being unable to enforce the terms of the agreement.
47. The myths and rites will be given different interpretations, different rational applications, different social customs to validate and enforce.
48. It is doubtful whether the council will be able to recover all the back tax or enforce the costs order.
49. Police say they had to enforce the law after 1am when the clocks went forward an hour.
50. The Roman centurion can return and enforce the evacuation but he can't open up responses.
51. Wednesday afternoon, riot police were out on the streets of Belgrade to enforce a ban on marches by anti-Milosevic demonstrators.
52. For death penalty adherents, the pendulum has finally swung their way: California will enforce the death penalty more quickly.
53. Clearly no government can legislate for such a wide array of circumstances, let alone attempt to enforce such legislation.
54. The administration of law and order may enforce another definition of crime which is different from the legal definition.
55. Lord Wellworthy can enforce the covenant only whilst he retains the legal estate in the Stately Mansion Hotel.
56. There is therefore the broadest possible political consensus behind the pressures to enforce such a duty to disarm.Sentence dictionary
57. Most existing international agreements depend on governments to enforce rules on companies.
58. Some superiors were more zealous than others to enforce the disciplinary code.
59. Is that on the cards, or has Unesco got some rules that he is going to enforce after all?
60. Respondents identified a number of procedural deficiencies in the Act which was said to lack sufficient powers to enforce compliance.
More similar words: enforcementin forcereinforceforceby forcefor certainschadenfreudeporchunfoldinformon footgo in forsourceinformaldesign forper centfierceperceiveresourcein return forinformationperceivedperceptionpercentage
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