Enforce
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British pronunciation/ɛnfˈɔːs/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈfɔɹs/

Definition & Bedeutung von "enforce"

to enforce
01

durchsetzen, anwenden

to ensure that a law or rule is followed
Transitive: to enforce a law or rule
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Security personnel enforce the venue 's rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
The new principal vowed to strictly enforce the school 's dress code policy.
The government passed new legislation to enforce stricter environmental protections.
02

durchsetzen, erzwingen

to make individuals to behave in a particular way
Transitive: to enforce a behavior
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The teacher ca n't enforce collaboration on group projects if students are unwilling to work together.
The company implemented new policies to enforce ethical behavior in the workplace.
In a volunteer organization, it 's difficult to enforce active participation among members who are not fully committed.
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Security personnel enforce the venue's rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
The new principal vowed to strictly enforce the school's dress code policy.
The government passed new legislation to enforce stricter environmental protections.
The police are tasked with enforcing the laws to maintain public order.
It is important to enforce safety regulations to prevent workplace accidents.
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