enforcer

word

Definition

An enforcer is a person whose job is to make sure that laws, rules, or decisions are followed, or someone who uses force to make others obey, especially in criminal groups.

Usage & Nuances

'Enforcer' is mostly formal or used in law, sports, or crime contexts. In sports, it refers to a player who aggressively protects teammates. In crime stories, it means a person who uses threats or violence for a group.

Example Sentences

The police sent an enforcer to make sure everyone followed the new rules.

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He works as an enforcer for a local gang.

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An enforcer makes sure that the rules are not broken.

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As the team's enforcer, he protected his teammates from rough opponents.

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Everyone in town knew the club's enforcer and tried to stay on his good side.

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The new company rules are strict, and the boss acts like an enforcer.

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