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English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
enforce — [en fôrs′, infôrs′] vt. enforced, enforcing [ME enforcen < OFr enforcier < en , in + force, FORCE] 1. to give force to; urge [to enforce an argument by analogies] 2. to bring about or impose by force [to enforce one s will on a child] 3. to … English World dictionary
enforce — UK US /ɪnˈfɔːs/ US / ˈfɔːrs/ verb [T] ► LAW to make sure that people obey something such as a law or rule: »Regulations do not mean anything unless they are enforced. »The bar had a lawsuit filed against it for not enforcing the smoking ban. ►… … Financial and business terms
Will and Testament of Clerics — • Roman law allowed clerics to dispose of their property by will or otherwise Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will and Testament of Clerics Will and Testament of Clerics … Catholic encyclopedia
enforce — en|force [ınˈfo:s US o:rs] v [T] 1.) to make people obey a rule or law enforce a law/ban etc ▪ Governments make laws and the police enforce them. ▪ Parking restrictions will be strictly enforced . 2.) to make something happen or force someone to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
enforce — enforceable, adj. enforceability, n. enforcedly /en fawr sid lee, fohr /, adv. enforcer, n. enforcive, adj. /en fawrs , fohrs /, v.t., enforced, enforcing. 1. to put or keep in force; compel obedience to: to enforce a rule; Traffic laws will be… … Universalium
enforce — 01. Selling marijuana is illegal, but the law isn t really [enforced] much in Amsterdam. 02. The ban on political meetings is being brutally [enforced] by members of the secret military police. 03. The United Nations Charter of Human Rights is… … Grammatical examples in English
Will H. Hays — Infobox US Cabinet official name=William Harrison Hays, Sr. order=46th title=United States Postmaster General term start=March 5, 1921 term end=March 3, 1922 predecessor=Albert S. Burleson successor=Hubert Work birth date=birth… … Wikipedia
Will contract — A will contract is a term used in the law of wills describing a contract to exchange a current performance for a future bequest. In such an agreement, one party (the promisee) will provide some performance in exchange for a promise by the other… … Wikipedia
enforce — v.tr. 1 compel observance of (a law etc.). 2 (foll. by on, upon) impose (an action, conduct, one s will). 3 persist in (a demand or argument). Derivatives: enforceable adj. enforceability n. enforcedly adv. enforcer n. Etymology: ME f. OF… … Useful english dictionary
international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… … Universalium
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