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单词 enforced
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Definition of enforced in English:

enforced

adjective ɪnˈfɔːst
  • Caused by necessity or force; compulsory.

    a period of enforced idleness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover, the rule has never been enforced with any vigor, especially in minority churches, for whatever reason.
    • Any such option can be enforced at the end of the lease, however long the original term may be.
    • Radical change cannot be negotiated by governments; it can only be enforced by people.
    • Fortunately, the island has much to redeem it from the enforced architectural legacy of the 1953 earthquake.
    • The enforced vacation time will be spread over the next five months, the company said.
    • It was not capable of being enacted into law, let alone put into operation or enforced.
    • A modern proponent of the Native warrior ethic, AIM supported tribal civil rights through enforced reform rather than legislation.
    • What was once enforced by the soft power of culture becomes enforced by the hard power of the state.
    • This requirement is more strictly enforced once an area is declared a planning area.
    • For the most part, its provisions were not enforced in courts.
    • This kind of restriction was especially enforced in Buddhist communities.
    • Security is not enforced by focusing on a single parameter.
    • The levels of DDT found in our study were high, compared with levels in countries in which the ban is enforced.
    • For a long time, the Bald Eagle Protection Act, designed also to protect the beleaguered golden eagle, was not strictly enforced.
    • However, work by Jain suggests that joint liability is rarely enforced in Bangladesh.
    • By April 1941 ghettos had been enforced throughout German-occupied Poland.
    • The basic problem is of course that parking regulations are not enforced.
    • It may or may not be dangerous depending on how puritanically the dogma part is enforced or implemented.
    • Human rights will not be enforced without economic prosperity.
    • Employers stopped negotiations over minimum insurance, which had to be enforced in the beginning of 2006.

Derivatives

  • enforcedly

  • adverb ɪnˈfɔːsɪdli
    • Having completed his own enforcedly brief education, Mick worked briefly in Sydney and then headed for western New South Wales where he became a shearer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When the source voltage is reduced to a prescribed voltage level, the microprocessor is enforcedly reset.
      • Because of her experience Daisy Bates was appointed a member of this expedition but she turned herself to welfare, moved by the miseries of the sick and elderly Aboriginals enforcedly exiled on the islands.
 
 

Definition of enforced in US English:

enforced

adjective
  • Caused by necessity or force; compulsory.

    a period of enforced idleness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Security is not enforced by focusing on a single parameter.
    • Employers stopped negotiations over minimum insurance, which had to be enforced in the beginning of 2006.
    • For a long time, the Bald Eagle Protection Act, designed also to protect the beleaguered golden eagle, was not strictly enforced.
    • It may or may not be dangerous depending on how puritanically the dogma part is enforced or implemented.
    • Radical change cannot be negotiated by governments; it can only be enforced by people.
    • However, work by Jain suggests that joint liability is rarely enforced in Bangladesh.
    • Any such option can be enforced at the end of the lease, however long the original term may be.
    • The levels of DDT found in our study were high, compared with levels in countries in which the ban is enforced.
    • The enforced vacation time will be spread over the next five months, the company said.
    • This kind of restriction was especially enforced in Buddhist communities.
    • The basic problem is of course that parking regulations are not enforced.
    • This requirement is more strictly enforced once an area is declared a planning area.
    • By April 1941 ghettos had been enforced throughout German-occupied Poland.
    • It was not capable of being enacted into law, let alone put into operation or enforced.
    • Human rights will not be enforced without economic prosperity.
    • Moreover, the rule has never been enforced with any vigor, especially in minority churches, for whatever reason.
    • Fortunately, the island has much to redeem it from the enforced architectural legacy of the 1953 earthquake.
    • A modern proponent of the Native warrior ethic, AIM supported tribal civil rights through enforced reform rather than legislation.
    • For the most part, its provisions were not enforced in courts.
    • What was once enforced by the soft power of culture becomes enforced by the hard power of the state.
 
 
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