Etymology: [ in-'fOrs, -'fors, en- ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French enforcier, from Old French, from en- + force force.
dava edilebilir, yürürlüğe konabilir, icra olunabilir, uygulanabilir, zorlamak, zorla almak veya yaptırmak, mecbur etmek, zorla yaptırmak, infaz etmek, güçlendirmek, sözünü geçirmek, uygulamak, yürütmek, zorla elde etmek, zorla kabul etmek, icra etmek, ödemeye zorlamak, yerine getirmek, zorla kabul ettirmek, icbar etmek, enforceableuygulanabilir, tatbik etmek, mecbur et, law enforcement officer polis, uygulanmak, tatbik, enforcementuygulama, tatbik edilebilir,
a legal mechanism ensuring that the members of an organization etc carry out the principles, purposes and duties they have formally agreed to, Capable of being enforced, If something such as a law or agreement is enforceable, it can be enforced. the creation of legally enforceable contracts, able to be enforced, able to be put into practice, executable, That which can be made to effective; to cause to take effect An agreement or contract between persons in which one or other party can legally compel the performance of another or other parties, To exert oneself, to try hard, To intensify, make stronger, add force to, To give strength or force to; to affirm, to emphasize, To strengthen (a castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc, To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force, To compel, oblige (someone or something); to force, ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone", To put in motion or action by violence; to drive, compel, force; administer; strengthen, intensify, To make or gain by force; to obtain by force; as, to enforce a passage, To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to urge with energy; as, to enforce arguments or requests, To give strength or force to; to affirm, To urge; to ply hard; to lay much stress upon, To put force upon; to force; to constrain; to compel; as, to enforce obedience to commands, To put in force; to cause to take effect; to give effect to; to execute with vigor; as, to enforce the laws, To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance, To attempt by force, compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy", To enforce something means to force or cause it to be done or to happen. They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification David is now living in Beirut again after an enforced absence, If people in authority enforce a law or a rule, they make sure that it is obeyed, usually by punishing people who do not obey it. Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships, To take legal steps to make sure someone complies with a judgment, To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance Top of Page, To strengthen; to grow strong, put or keep in force, Force; strength; power, To prove; to evince, ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone"; compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy, laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety,
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a legal mechanism ensuring that the members of an organization etc carry out the principles, purposes and duties they have formally agreed to
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Capable of being enforced
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If something such as a law or agreement is enforceable, it can be enforced. the creation of legally enforceable contracts
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able to be enforced, able to be put into practice, executable sıfat
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That which can be made to effective; to cause to take effect An agreement or contract between persons in which one or other party can legally compel the performance of another or other parties
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enforce
To exert oneself, to try hard - "I pray you enforce youreselff at that justis that ye may be beste, for my love."
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enforce
To intensify, make stronger, add force to
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enforce
To give strength or force to; to affirm, to emphasize - "The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator."
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enforce
To strengthen (a castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc
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enforce
To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force - "The police are there to enforce the law."
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enforce
To compel, oblige (someone or something); to force - "Uladislaus the Second, King of Poland, and Peter Dunnius, Earl of Shrine had been hunting late, and were enforced to lodge in a poor cottage."
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enforce
ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone"
To make or gain by force; to obtain by force; as, to enforce a passage
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enforce
To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to urge with energy; as, to enforce arguments or requests
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enforce
To give strength or force to; to affirm
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enforce
To urge; to ply hard; to lay much stress upon
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enforce
To put force upon; to force; to constrain; to compel; as, to enforce obedience to commands
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enforce
To put in force; to cause to take effect; to give effect to; to execute with vigor; as, to enforce the laws
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enforce
To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance
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enforce
To attempt by force
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enforce
compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy"
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enforce
To enforce something means to force or cause it to be done or to happen. They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification David is now living in Beirut again after an enforced absence
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enforce
If people in authority enforce a law or a rule, they make sure that it is obeyed, usually by punishing people who do not obey it. Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships
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enforce
To take legal steps to make sure someone complies with a judgment
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To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance Top of Page
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enforce
To strengthen; to grow strong
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enforce
put or keep in force
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Force; strength; power
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To prove; to evince
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enforce
ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone"; compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy
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enforce
laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety
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