enforced

IPA: ɛnfˈɔrst

adjective

  • forced or compelled or put in force
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Examples of "enforced" in Sentences

  • Doctor implicated in enforced surgery in India granted bail
  • Having the 10th amendment enforced is a Libs worst nightmare
  • « Doctor implicated in enforced surgery in India granted bail
  • Doctor implicated in enforced surgery in India granted bail »
  • They were very angry at what they described as the enforced delay, and discussed with
  • A system of complex tax rates, poorly enforced, is perhaps the worst of all possible worlds.
  • Doctor implicated in enforced surgery in India granted bail « bird of paradox bird of paradox
  • (Because otherwise you get into the argument taht the case for amnesty wikll be just as good 20 years from now and the idea that the law will be enforced is not credible)
  • Most prisoners will be expected to work a full 40-hour week instead of spending their days in enforced idleness in cells, under plans to be unveiled by the justice secretary, Ken Clarke, today.
  • Between the ice fields a couple of days after a snow to the absolute universality of double parking to dog poo, it seems like the only thing enforced is not letting poor people wash your window.

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