Unenforced
verb (used with object), enforced, enforcing.
1.
to put or keep in force; compel obedience to:
to enforce a rule; Traffic laws will be strictly enforced.
2.
to obtain (payment, obedience, etc.) by force or compulsion.
3.
to impose (a course of action) upon a person:
The doctor enforced a strict dietary regimen.
4.
to support (a demand, claim, etc.) by force:
to enforce one’s rights as a citizen.
5.
to impress or urge (an argument, contention, etc.) forcibly; lay stress upon:
He enforced his argument by adding details.
adjective
1.
(of a law, decision, etc) not having been imposed or enforced
verb (transitive)
1.
to ensure observance of or obedience to (a law, decision, etc)
2.
to impose (obedience, loyalty, etc) by or as by force
3.
to emphasize or reinforce (an argument, demand, etc)
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