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Definition of enforce
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Enforce
(v. i.) To
strengthen;
to grow
strong.
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Whipperin
::
Whipperin
(n.)
Hence,
one who
enforces
the
discipline
of a
party,
and urges the
attendance
and
support
of the
members
on all
necessary
occasions..
Afforcement
::
Afforcement
(n.) A
reenforcement;
a
strengthening.
Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.) That part of a
cannon
near the
breech
which is
thicker
than the rest of the
piece,
so as
better
to
resist
the force of the
exploding
powder.
See
Illust.
of
Cannon..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
enforcement
of
methods
of
correction
against
one
guilty
of
ecclesiastical
offenses;
reformatory
or penal
action
toward
a
church
member.
Force
::
Force (n.) To put in
force;
to cause to be
executed;
to make
binding;
to
enforce.
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..
Police
::
Police
(n.) A
judicial
and
executive
system,
for the
government
of a city, town, or
district,
for the
preservation
of
rights,
order,
cleanliness,
health,
etc., and for the
enforcement
of the laws and
prevention
of
crime;
the
administration
of the laws and
regulations
of a city,
incorporated
town, or
borough..
Chase
::
Chase (n.) The part of a
cannon
from the
reenforce
or the
trunnions
to the swell of the
muzzle.
See
Cannon.
Enforcement
::
Enforcement
(n.) That which
enforces,
constraints,
gives
force,
authority,
or
effect
to;
constraint;
force
applied..
Reenforcement
::
Reenforcement
(n.) The act of
reenforcing,
or the state of being
reenforced..
Police
::
Police
(n.) The
organized
body of civil
officers
in a city, town, or
district,
whose
particular
duties
are the
preservation
of good
order,
the
prevention
and
detection
of
crime,
and the
enforcement
of the
laws..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) A
person
(as a
member
of
Parliament)
appointed
to
enforce
party
discipline,
and
secure
the
attendance
of the
members
of a
Parliament
party at any
important
session,
especially
when their votes are
needed..
Proctor
::
Proctor
(n.) An
officer
in a
university
or
college
whose duty it is to
enforce
obedience
to the laws of the
institution.
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To put in
force;
to cause to take
effect;
to give
effect
to; to
execute
with
vigor;
as, to
enforce
the
laws..
Reenforce
::
Reenforce
(v.) An
additional
thickness
of
canvas,
cloth,
or the like,
around
an
eyelet,
buttonhole,
etc..
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To give force to; to
strengthen;
to
invigorate;
to urge with
energy;
as, to
enforce
arguments
or
requests..
Compulsatory
::
Compulsatory
(a.)
Operating
with
force;
compelling;
forcing;
constraining;
resulting
from, or
enforced
by,
compulsion..
Afforce
::
Afforce
(v. t.) To
reenforce;
to
strengthen.
Enforce
::
Enforce
(v. t.) To make or gain by
force;
to
obtain
by
force;
as, to
enforce
a
passage..
Lawsuit
::
Lawsuit
(n.) An
action
at law; a suit in
equity
or
admiralty;
any legal
proceeding
before
a court for the
enforcement
of a
claim.
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