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en·force E0143700 (ĕn-fôrs′)tr.v. en·forced, en·forc·ing, en·forc·es 1. To compel observance of or obedience to: enforce a law.2. To impose (a kind of behavior, for example): enforce military discipline.3. To give force to; reinforce: "enforces its plea with a description of the pains of hell" (Albert C. Baugh). [Middle English enforcen, from Old French enforcier, to exert force, compel, and from enforcir, to strengthen : en-, causative pref.; see en-1 + force, strength; see force.] en·force′a·bil′i·ty n.en·force′a·ble adj.en·force′ment n.en·forc′er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | enforceable - capable of being enforcedunenforceable - not enforceable; not capable of being brought about by compulsion; "an unenforceable law"; "unenforceable reforms" | TranslationsIdiomsSeeenforceLegalSeeunenforceableenforceableenUK
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