Adjective
of Enforce
Compelled; forced; not voluntary.
Source: Webster's dictionarya life of enforced inactivity Source: Internet
enforced obedience Source: Internet
A 24-hour shut-down was enforced at Salt Beach and the beaches surrounding it for the safety of swimmers and surfers, police said. Source: Internet
According to him, as a Christian, he stands against any law that will make Liberia a Christian nation because "Religion is not enforced by law." Source: Internet
Abacha enforced authority through the federal security system which is accused of numerous human rights abuses, including infringements on freedom of speech, assembly, association, travel, and violence against women. Source: Internet
According to the traditional doctrine (Dicey), conventions cannot be enforced in courts, because they are non-legal sets of rules. Source: Internet