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enforced

/en-fawrs, -fohrs/US // ɛnˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs //UK // (ɪnˈfɔːs) //

强制执行,强制执行的,被强制执行的,强制的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·forced, en·forc·ing.

    • : to put or keep in force; compel obedience to: to enforce a rule; Traffic laws will be strictly enforced.
    • : to obtain by force or compulsion.
    • : to impose upon a person: The doctor enforced a strict dietary regimen.
    • : to support by force: to enforce one's rights as a citizen.
    • : to impress or urge forcibly; lay stress upon: He enforced his argument by adding details.

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Examples

  • The government is denying his choice by enforcing this ban on staff assistance.

  • Is there actually any incentive for the government to enforce itself and restrict its own data collection operations.

  • In May, the FTC Bureau of Competition vowed to continue to rigidly enforce antitrust laws despite the health emergency.

  • That border is technically closed, but there are some border towns which are binational, so it’s hard to enforce.

  • The Cybersecurity Law didn’t have a strong mechanism for enforcing data protection.

  • It has argued that it would lose $100,000 in business if the regulations are enforced.

  • The fact is, there are facially neutral religious rules that have been unevenly enforced for millennia.

  • A nighttime curfew that was imposed a few weeks ago seems barely enforced now—no doubt to the relief of the women at the Ramada.

  • In addition, many dancers don't necessarily want that legal employee status enforced.

  • Moreover, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has vigorously enforced the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.

  • It secures in many cases, at least, a ready compliance with a large part of the discipline enforced.

  • First, a voluntary undertaking to work for another without compensation cannot be enforced.

  • The supremacy of the United States must and will be enforced throughout every part of the Archipelago.

  • Not until late in July was I able to resume work—an enforced absence from duty of four long months.

  • The council members had no power to make laws but were appointed to see that the laws approved by the King were enforced.