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enforced

/ɪnˈfoɹst/adjective2 syllables

Enforced means: forced or compelled or put in force.

Synonyms for enforced1

adjective, as in forced or compelled or put in force

implemented

Opposites of enforced

unenforced

What does enforced mean?1

adjective

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forced or compelled or put in force“a life of enforced inactivity”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

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Enforced in a sentence

  • There is a law against dropping litter, but it's rarely enforced.sundown
  • If the agreement were enforced, it would create a situation verging on the grotesque.al_ex_an_der
  • Security, law and order must be enforced consistently.GuidoW
  • Since traditional gender roles include enforced heterosexuality, gay and trans people are natural allies.shekitten
  • The supervisor enforced the rules here in this factory.Zifre
  • The new law was enforced on the people of the island.unknown
  • I demand that this plan be approved and enforced as soon as possible.WestofEden
  • Layla's parents enforced a strict no-dating policy on her throughout high school.OsoHombre

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