Sentences

enforce in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To compel observance of or obedience to laws, regulations, or rules.

Sample Sentences

  1. The government must enforce the new regulations to ensure public safety.
  2. It is essential to enforce the laws consistently to maintain order in society.
  3. The school decided to enforce a stricter dress code this year.
  4. Local authorities are working hard to enforce the noise ordinances in residential areas.
  5. Activists are urging lawmakers to enforce environmental protections more vigorously.
  6. The government is working to enforce stricter regulations on air pollution.
  7. Police officers are tasked with enforcing the laws to ensure public safety.
  8. To promote fairness, the organization must enforce its policies consistently across all departments.
  9. The school decided to enforce a dress code to maintain a professional learning environment.
  10. International bodies often struggle to enforce treaties due to differing national interests.
  11. The government must enforce stricter regulations to protect the environment.
  12. He was hired to enforce the company's new policies on employee conduct.
  13. The police are tasked with enforcing the laws in our community.
  14. It can be challenging to enforce rules when not everyone agrees with them.
  15. Judges play a critical role in enforcing legal contracts between parties.

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