Similar words: enforce, enforcement, unenforceable, reinforced, forced, in force, forcedly, reinforce. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔːs] adj. forced or compelled or put in force.
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151. Though not all laws are enforced with equal vigour, criminal law defines crime as it is officially recognized.
152. A nightly news programme, involving late inclusions and enforced changes in running order, is bound to be frenetic.
153. For new applicants, different councils' rules and regulations on allocations may be more or less strictly enforced by local officials.
154. But after 18 months of enforced dormancy, both have been given new life and relevance.
155. Ought this to be enforced in different circumstances against John's innocent son and heir?
156. Charles is unlikely to have suffered much in physical or intellectual terms from his enforced brief stay.
157. Now that the war is almost over, Moscow's information embargo is less strictly enforced.
158. Situations of enforced anonymity; being compelled to wear uniforms, clothes chosen by others that offend your aesthetic sense.
159. A new way of consumption was enforced but it tended to sacrifice social economy so as to maintain artificial standards of living.
160. Conservative Members say that they do not wish to pursue people or insist that their will should be enforced.
161. He hoped he would be able to reap the benefit of this enforced rest later, and see his drawings more freshly.
162. Can an expert's decision be enforced under s26 as an arbitration award?
163. The enforced lie-in was welcome; we caught the tide and enjoyed a short, rough crossing to Taransay.
164. In territory subjugated by the Union Army, slavery was protected and enforced,[www.Sentencedict.com] just as it had been before the war.
165. Classical criminology did not assume that existing legal definitions of crime and the way they are enforced necessarily constitute this objective category.
166. The growth of constitutionalism raised the problem of how the limitations imposed on the state were to be enforced.
167. Its decisions are enforced by police and by trading standards officers, and heavy fines are imposed for non-compliance with its directives.
168. The new provisions for smoke detectors will be enforced by each local authority, as part of its existing Building Control function.
169. But the report fails to live up to expectations in looking at how new legislation will be enforced.
170. But churches had been burnt, priests killed, and proud Saxons had ritually washed off their enforced baptism.
171. To compel a pupil to obey a teacher makes no sense without placing it in the context of compulsory schooling enforced legally.
172. The women approached the union again, while I was there, to get a local agreement about hours of work enforced.
173. This spelled the end of the Brezhnev doctrine, under which Soviet military power enforced the loyalty of its peripheral satellite states.
174. The external loan repayments relate to the cash flows out of the authority enforced by maturity dates earlier than 60 years.
175. Payment could be enforced only by the courts, and would achieve little when poor husbands could not afford to pay.
176. The teacher enforced the principle by examples.
177. a period of enforced absence.
178. This reform must be enforced.
179. The measures are being enforced by Interior Ministry troops.
180. Both abstinence and sterilization can be enforced or voluntary.
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