fully enforce

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To implement or apply a rule or law completely.

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Examples (10)

  • The government has promised to fully enforce the new environmental laws.
  • It is the police's duty to fully enforce traffic regulations for everyone's safety.
  • If the rules are not fully enforced, they become meaningless.
  • The new school principal intends to fully enforce the dress code.
  • Critics argue that the sanctions will only be effective if they are fully enforced by all member states.
  • Fully enforcing these guidelines is crucial to prevent another outbreak.
  • The agency was given the power to fully enforce the terms of the agreement.
  • Historically, such prohibitions were rarely fully enforced due to a lack of resources.
  • We need a system that can fully enforce copyright protections online.
  • The challenge lies in how to fully enforce the ban without infringing on personal liberties.