enforceren‧forc‧er /ɪnˈfɔːsə $ -ˈfɔːrsər/ noun [countable] 
 
- Edmonton enforcer Kelly Buchberger scored twice in last night's game.
 
- As a proactive enforcer a field man must always be prepared for the unexpected.
 - As Hospital Warrant Officer, he is a fair but firm advocate and enforcer of Service traditions and discipline.
 - But the real enforcers seem to be the fans, for whom the masked wrestlers are a major focus of fantasy.
 - Even so, marriage is hardly a foolproof enforcer of monogamy.
 - Ironically, the sublime progress of Knight and Singh left little time for the real enforcers.
 - It transforms the police officer from an investigator and enforcer into a catalyst in a process of community self-help.
 - The prison system became, by default, a major enforcer of repression.
 - When the dust settles, we are the enforcers, the last line of law.
 
  NOUN► law· Clarke had already achieved fame as a law enforcer by tracking down and executing the famous dandy highwayman, Jack Rann.
  nounenforcementenforceradjectiveenforceableenforcedverbenforce