English to Portuguese Dictionary enforce

enforce

Reforçar
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).
translation of 'enforce'
verb
obrigar,
forçar,
compelir,
fazer cumprir,
aplicar,
obrigar a obedecer
example
the role of the police is to 'enforce' the law
there is no outside agency to 'enforce' cooperation between the players
While there are businesses that 'enforce' mandatory retirement, I don't know much about them.
The policy calls for all police to strictly 'enforce' the laws and arrest all drug dealers.
Far harder to deliver these promises and for external agencies to monitor and 'enforce' them.
Is the Assembly powerful enough to 'enforce' a political solution outside the limits of the Constitution?
These contracts make explicit the duty parents have to impose boundaries and 'enforce' discipline.
It is one thing to say that the powers of the civil courts can be invoked to 'enforce' the criminal law.
there is no outside agency to 'enforce' cooperation between the players
The good news is that most political forces are willing to 'enforce' the changes.
Their duty and responsibility are to 'enforce' the laws, to investigate, and to prosecute…
The teenager's death prompted Stanwell residents to join forces to try to 'enforce' a new traffic calming scheme in Long Lane.
A judge has to 'enforce' the law that is made by Parliament or made under the authority of Parliament.
Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to 'enforce' a public law right.
There are also provisions that create statutory obligations to 'enforce' the Act.
He said yesterday that the problem would not be solved until a worldwide body was able to 'enforce' the necessary changes.
Jurisdiction to 'enforce' laws relating to dumping follows the same pattern.
On Thursday, word got around that either the local or federal government was about to begin 'enforcing' the mandatory evacuation.
The present trial was held to determine whether the agreement is a valid and 'enforceable' agreement.
As a result, we will have a much more accessible and open process in the Family Court and the 'enforceability' of the court's orders will be greatly improved.
Mr and Mrs Spencer challenged the 'enforceability' of the credit agreement on the grounds that it had not been properly executed.
The dialogue between pub communities will be of huge help to police 'enforcement' of any banning orders.
I was sure that theme nights had some built-in stipulation 'enforcing' dressing up, but alas I have to say I was related to everyone who made an effort.
Strict liability offences are only necessary if there is no other means of achieving the ends of protecting the public and 'enforcing' the law.
First, the Attorney General 'enforces' the law, both criminal and civil.
Perhaps the time has come to take this a step further, by 'enforcing' compulsory contributions on both employers and employees.
I maintain my doubts over that document's legal 'enforceability' .
In addition, some problems arise beyond the control of banks, such as difficulties with the legal system 'enforcing' loan contracts and compensation.
The French courts were forced to determine the 'enforceability' of a contract, which authorized the adaptation of his art work.
Effective 'enforcement' would be a must for any new parking strategy, says the Civic Society.
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