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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241. This property should be used only for optimization, because security guarantees made for transparent code cannot be enforced if the code is unverifiable.
242. The law, however, was enforced in a mean and partisan spirit against the Jeffersonian Republicans.
243. Flag-waving, tyre-burning groups enforced the shutting of shops and held up cyclists; other traffic dared not venture out.
244. They enforced complete sharing and if you belonged to a kibbutz you were completely stuck with the common consumption.
245. The new Law on Corporate Income Tax will be comprehensively enforced.
246. Using the LSA can be advantageous on systems where strict password policies are enforced, since the LSA is not associated with a password.
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