enforced
فرض
definition
verb
Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to enforce a public law right.
compel observance of or compliance with (a law, rule, or obligation).
adjective
a period of enforced idleness
caused by necessity or force; compulsory.
translation of 'enforced'
verb
طبق,
وضع موضع التنفيذ,
أطاع,
فرض بالقوة,
قوى,
نفذ
example
A modern proponent of the Native warrior ethic, AIM supported tribal civil rights through 'enforced' reform rather than legislation.
Human rights will not be 'enforced' without economic prosperity.
For a long time, the Bald Eagle Protection Act, designed also to protect the beleaguered golden eagle, was not strictly 'enforced' .
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' .
Any such option can be 'enforced' at the end of the lease, however long the original term may be.
Employers stopped negotiations over minimum insurance, which had to be 'enforced' in the beginning of 2006.
By April 1941 ghettos had been 'enforced' throughout German-occupied Poland.
For the most part, its provisions were not 'enforced' in courts.
Moreover, the rule has never been 'enforced' with any vigor, especially in minority churches, for whatever reason.
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