enforcement

word

/ɛnˈfɔɹsmənt/
en-FORS-muhnt
/ɛnfˈɔːsmənt/
en-FAWS-muhnt

Definition

Enforcement is the act of making sure a law, rule, or agreement is obeyed. It often refers to official action by police, courts, or other authorities.

Usage & Nuances

Common collocations are 'law enforcement', 'strict enforcement', and 'enforcement of the rules'. It is more formal than 'making people follow the rules' and is used especially in legal, government, and business contexts.

Example Sentences

The city increased enforcement of parking rules.

basic

Without enforcement, the new law will not help much.

basic

The school wants better enforcement of its safety rules.

basic

People support the policy, but enforcement is where things get messy.

natural

They keep announcing rules, but there is almost no enforcement.

natural

Stricter enforcement might solve the problem, but it could also create new ones.

natural