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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -enforc-, *enforc*
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ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
enforcThe dictator enforced obeisance on the people.
enforcThe government must enforce the law immediately.
enforcThe law was enforced immediately.
enforcThe new law was enforced on the people of the island.
enforcThere is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced.
enforcThe supervisor enforced the rules here in this factory.
enforcThey enforced obedience upon us.

WordNet (3.0)
enforce(v) ensure observance of laws and rules, Syn. implement, apply, Ant. exempt, Example: Apply the rules to everyone
enforce(v) compel to behave in a certain way, Syn. impose, Example: Social relations impose courtesy
enforceable(adj) capable of being enforced, Ant. unenforceable
enforcement(n) the act of enforcing; ensuring observance of or obedience to

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Enforce

n. Force; strength; power. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

A petty enterprise of small enforce. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforce

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Enforced p. pr. & vb. n. Enforcing ] [ OF. enforcier to strengthen, force, F. enforcir; pref. en- (L. in) + F. force. See Force. ] 1. To put force upon; to force; to constrain; to compel; as, to enforce obedience to commands. [ 1913 Webster ]

Inward joy enforced my heart to smile. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To make or gain by force; to obtain by force; as, to enforce a passage. “Enforcing furious way.” Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To put in motion or action by violence; to drive. [ 1913 Webster ]

As swift as stones
Enforced from the old Assyrian slings. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to urge with energy; as, to enforce arguments or requests. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforcing sentiment of the thrust humanity. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. To put in force; to cause to take effect; to give effect to; to execute with vigor; as, to enforce the laws. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. To urge; to ply hard; to lay much stress upon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforce him with his envy to the people. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforce

v. i. 1. To attempt by force. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To prove; to evince. [ R. ] Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To strengthen; to grow strong. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforceable

a. Capable of being enforced. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforced

a. Compelled; forced; not voluntary. “Enforced wrong.” “Enforced smiles.” Shak. -- En*for"ced*ly, adv. Shak. [1913 Webster]

Enforcement

n. [ Cf. OF. enforcement. ] 1. The act of enforcing; compulsion. [ 1913 Webster ]

He that contendeth against these enforcements may easily master or resist them. Sir W. Raleigh. [ 1913 Webster ]

Confess 't was hers, and by what rough enforcement
You got it from her. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A giving force to; a putting in execution. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforcement of strict military discipline. Palfrey. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. That which enforces, constraints, gives force, authority, or effect to; constraint; force applied. [ 1913 Webster ]

The rewards and punishment of another life, which the Almighty has established as the enforcements of his law. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforcer

n. One who enforces. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforcible

a. That may be enforced. [ 1913 Webster ]

Enforcive

a. Serving to enforce or constrain; compulsive. Marsion. -- En*for"cive*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

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