
What is Enforce?
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Enforce
/ in-ˈfȯrs /
Enforce is to make sure people follow the rules. To keep order so we don’t ignore the laws.
Word Background
Imagine a traffic light. It tells drivers when to stop and when to go. If a police officer sees someone running a red light, they might enforce the traffic rule by giving the driver a ticket.
“Enforce” means to make sure that rules or laws are obeyed. It’s like making sure everyone follows the rules of the game. For example, teachers enforce classroom rules, and police officers enforce the law.
Enforcing rules is important because it helps to keep everyone safe and ensures that things run smoothly in society.
Example Sentence
The lifeguard will enforce the pool rules.
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