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enforce in Italian

enforce in Italian is sforzare, applicare, costringere — enforce means to make sure a law, rule, or requirement is obeyed.

enforce in Italian

sforzare
verb
(obsolete, reflexive) To exert oneself, to try hard. [14th–17th c.]
applicare
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.
costringere
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.
far valere
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.
fare rispettare
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.
forzare
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.
imporre
verb
(obsolete) To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to energize.

What does "enforce" mean?

  1. verb To make sure a law, rule, or requirement is obeyed.
    "Police enforce traffic laws throughout the city."

enforce in a sentence

  • Police enforce traffic laws throughout the city.
  • The school strictly enforces its dress code.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "enforce" in Italian?

"enforce" in Italian is sforzare, applicare, costringere. enforce means: To make sure a law, rule, or requirement is obeyed.

How do you use "enforce" in a sentence?

Example: "Police enforce traffic laws throughout the city." In Italian, "enforce" is sforzare, applicare, costringere.

Are there other ways to say "enforce" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "enforce": sforzare, applicare, costringere, far valere, fare rispettare, forzare.

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