Put some teeth into Meaning in English
expression
التعريف
To make a rule, law, or policy stronger and more effective, especially by adding ways to enforce it.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
This is an idiomatic, somewhat formal expression, common in business, law, and policy discussions. Often used with 'law', 'policy', or 'regulation'. Not about literal teeth—means adding 'real power' or ways to enforce.
جمل نموذجية
The new policy will put some teeth into recycling rules.
basic
They want to put some teeth into the anti-smoking law.
basic
The government is planning to put some teeth into food safety standards.
basic
Adding fines will finally put some teeth into our parking rules.
natural
If you want people to follow the rule, you have to put some teeth into it.
natural
The board agreed it's time to put some teeth into their workplace harassment policy.
natural