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Definition of enforce
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Enforce
(v. i.) To
prove;
to
evince.
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Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.) An
additional
thickness
of
canvas,
cloth,
or the like,
around
an
eyelet,
buttonhole,
etc..
Sputation
::
Sput (n.) An
annular
reenforce,
to
strengthen
a place where a hole is
made..
Law-abiding
::
Law-abiding
(a.)
Abiding
the law;
waiting
for the
operation
of law for the
enforcement
of
rights;
also,
abiding
by the law;
obedient
to the law; as,
law-abiding
people..
Enforcer
::
Enforcer
(n.) One who
enforces.
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. i.) To
attempt
by
force.
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To put force upon; to
force;
to
constrain;
to
compel;
as, to
enforce
obedience
to
commands..
Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.)
Something
which
reenforces
or
strengthens.
Wring
::
Wring (v. t.) To
subject
to
extortion;
to
afflict,
or
oppress,
in order to
enforce
compliance..
Enforcible
::
Enforcible
(a.) That may be
enforced.
Recruit
::
Recruit
(n.) A
supply
of
anything
wasted
or
exhausted;
a
reenforcement.
Supportable
::
Support
(n.) That which
maintains
or
preserves
from being
overcome,
falling,
yielding,
sinking,
giving
way, or the like;
subsistence;
maintenance;
assistance;
reenforcement;
as, he gave his
family
a good
support,
the
support
of
national
credit;
the
assaulting
column
had the
support
of a
battery..
Gesture
::
Gesture
(n.) A
motion
of the body or limbs
expressive
of
sentiment
or
passion;
any
action
or
posture
intended
to
express
an idea or a
passion,
or to
enforce
or
emphasize
an
argument,
assertion,
or
opinion..
Afforce
::
Afforce
(v. t.) To
reenforce;
to
strengthen.
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
enforcement
of
methods
of
correction
against
one
guilty
of
ecclesiastical
offenses;
reformatory
or penal
action
toward
a
church
member.
Utilitarianism
::
Utilitarianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
virtue
is
founded
in
utility,
or that
virtue
is
defined
and
enforced
by its
tendency
to
promote
the
highest
happiness
of the
universe..
Sesquialtera
::
Sesquialtera
(n.) A stop on the
organ,
containing
several
ranks of pipes which
reenforce
some of the high
harmonics
of the
ground
tone, and make the sound more
brilliant..
Peroration
::
Peroration
(n.) The
concluding
part of an
oration;
especially,
a final
summing
up and
enforcement
of an
argument..
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To urge; to ply hard; to lay much
stress
upon.
Policed
::
Policed
(a.)
Regulated
by laws for the
maintenance
of peace and
order,
enforced
by
organized
administration..
Enforceable
::
Enforceable
(a.)
Capable
of being
enforced.
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