Synonym: compel, drive, execute, force, make, oblige. Similar words: enforcement, in force, reinforce, force, by force, for certain, schadenfreude, porch. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔːs] v. 1. ensure observance of laws and rules 2. compel to behave in a certain way.
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151. The U.S. is ranked No. 68 in pay equality—despite laws in place to enforce equal pay for equal work.
152. They enforce the difference between positions we must respect, although we think them wrong, and positions we need not respect because they offend some ground rule of moral reasoning.
153. If you want to enforce mail quotas, you could compare the information output at this stage with a global or per-user quota, and provide the user with some kind of warning.
154. The Taliban's promise - in Pashtun areas straddling Pakistan and Afghanistan - was to restore peace and security and enforce their own austere version of Sharia, or Islamic law, once in power.
More similar words: enforcement, in force, reinforce, force, by force, for certain, schadenfreude, porch, unfold, inform, on foot, go in for, source, informal, design for, per cent, fierce, perceive, resource, in return for, information, perceived, perception, percentage.