enforcing 的定义
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.
enforcing 近义词
put a rule, plan in force
enforcing 的近义词 55 个
- accomplish
- administer
- apply
- carry out
- implement
- impose
- invoke
- prosecute
- reinforce
- require
- sanction
- administrate
- coerce
- commandeer
- compel
- constrain
- demand
- dictate
- discharge
- dragoon
- drive
- effect
- emphasize
- exact
- execute
- exert
- expect
- extort
- fortify
- fulfill
- goad
- hound
- impel
- incite
- lash
- make
- necessitate
- oblige
- perform
- press
- spur
- strain
- stress
- strong-arm
- support
- urge
- whip
- wrest
- crack down
- egg on
- force upon
- insist on
- lean on
- put into effect
- put screws to
enforcing 的反义词 28 个
更多enforcing例句
- Those traits make the Aerospace goggles particularly useful now while my local mountain, Mount Ashland in Oregon, is strictly enforcing a mask rule in lift lines.
- The NBA has a rule that players must stand for the anthem, but it has declined to enforce it in recent years.
- As one lawyer essentially put it, there’s what the law says is required, and then what the SEC ever bothers to enforce.
- The task of distributing vaccines was in many ways less complicated for the District than for any state — the city has only one health department and could make and enforce centralized decisions.
- All these manual actions do are enforce the existing policies and guidelines Google has already published within its help documents.
- Obviously, the first obligation of all liberal democratic governments is to enforce the rule of law.
- At any rate, policy can enforce equal rights and foster equal opportunity.
- “Given the number of events which take place across the UK it is likely to be difficult to enforce,” said Rupert Sutton.
- People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws.
- So the CIW has looked to the marketplace to enforce these guarantees.
- Consequently the Chinese (or Ming) emperor sent a large army to enforce his demand for the amount of money due him.
- Or at least he would merely have expressed his wish that I should take the name, without going so far as to enforce it.
- The old dog stuck to her like a burr, and she had not the heart to take up a stick to enforce obedience.
- His duties were to enforce the continental system and to keep a stern eye on Prussia.
- If he can get anything, he cannot claim it under his contract for he has broken it and therefore a court could not enforce it.