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Kadyn Shepherd
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15 September, 11:49
To enforce something means to?
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Talan Mckee
15 September, 12:09
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Definition of enforce for English Language Learners. : to make (a law, rule, etc.) active or effective : to make sure that people do what is required by (a law, rule, etc.) : to make (something) happen : to force or cause (something)
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Zander Hurley
15 September, 12:15
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Apply or impose would be the answer
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