enforce in the PONS Dictionary

enforce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to enforce the law

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The goal of the new organization was to protect student-athletes and enforce rules for athletic competition between the state's secondary schools.
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Enforcing these conditions leads to a set of nonlinear equations which have been solved and tabulated up to order 131 in the polynomial.
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Laws are made by those who have the power to enforce them.
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During this time student housing enforces a strict quiet hour policy.
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He also enforced the citys residency rule for police officers and other city workers, which had previously been unevenly enforced.
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At first the students considered filing a lawsuit, but dropped the idea since it was no longer being enforced.
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Humans enforce their societys moral codes much more rigorously with rewards, punishments and reputation building.
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In places where more than one occupancy may apply the stricter code is usually enforced.
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The cost of the trip enforced a strict selection, a quarter of the pilgrims belonged to the nobility.
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The law relating to seats is enforced by the inspectors of factories.
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