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View usage for: enforced in British English (ɪnˈfɔːst) adjectiveimposed by force, despite efforts to prevent it September 16 1992 saw Britain's enforced departure from the ERM. The plane journey was short, but the enforced idleness gave him ample time to worry. David is now living in Beirut again after an enforced absence. Examples of 'enforced' in a sentenceenforced We'll go to Switzerland first, tell Max it's an enforced holiday.At last my mother made up her mind on Peter, both syllables to be rigidly enforced.And waiting, with its enforced passivity, was like slow death. Synonyms of 'enforced'imposed, required, necessary, compelled More Synonyms of enforced Surgery would probably have meant an enforced retirement from the sport. Synonyms imposed compelled dictated prescribed constrained ordained Additional synonymsDefinition required by regulations or laws compulsory military conscription Synonyms obligatory, forced, required, binding, mandatory, imperative, requisite, de rigueurInvoluntary repatriations began this week. Synonyms compulsory, forced, mandatory, required, binding, imperative, obligatory, requisite, de rigueurDefinition obligatory Attendance is mandatory. Synonyms compulsory, required, binding, obligatory, requisite- enfeebled
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