abide by, bring to bear, coerce, dose with, force, implement, insist upon, mete out to, prosecute, put to use, stress
Definitionv. ensure observance of laws and rules
Last update: October 2, 2015
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The laws were enforced in thebeginning of the last month. [Please select]
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This ought to help the credibility issue; there's more to some tips than the police know, but haven't made public because it would enforce credence in a psychic connection for the tip. [Please select]
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Rochester enforce this concealment. [Please select]
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"Ushers," said the Pr [Please select]
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Again you say, "How can honesty be enforced." [Please select]
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It cannot be enforced. [Please select]
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In that moment of enforced inaction Ian conceived an idea. [Please select]
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Passive obedience, irreconcilable with a reflecting will, is strictly enforced. [Please select]
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Roosevelt enforced the Civil Service Law with the utmost rigor. [Please select]
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Roosevelt rigorously enforced the laws, without regard to his personal opinion. [Please select]
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B claims that, by reason of the consultation, the right to enforce a penalty is lost. [Please select]
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