A1 noun Formal

enforcement

/ɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/

Enforcement is the act of making sure that people obey a particular law or rule. It is the process where authorities take action to ensure that everyone follows the regulations correctly.

Examples

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1

The parking enforcement officer gave the car a ticket.

The parking enforcement officer gave the car a ticket.

2

The government is responsible for the enforcement of new environmental laws.

The government is responsible for the enforcement of new environmental laws.

3

We need better enforcement of the house rules for the kids.

We need better enforcement of the house rules for the kids.

Word Family

Noun
enforcement
Verb
enforce
Adjective
enforceable
Related
enforcer
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Memory Tip

Think of the word 'FORCE' inside 'enforcement'. It is the power used to make sure people follow the law.

Quick Quiz

The police are responsible for the ______ of the law.

Correct!

The correct answer is: enforcement

Examples

1

The parking enforcement officer gave the car a ticket.

everyday

The parking enforcement officer gave the car a ticket.

2

The government is responsible for the enforcement of new environmental laws.

formal

The government is responsible for the enforcement of new environmental laws.

3

We need better enforcement of the house rules for the kids.

informal

We need better enforcement of the house rules for the kids.

4

Academic studies show that strict enforcement of safety rules reduces accidents.

academic

Academic studies show that strict enforcement of safety rules reduces accidents.

5

The legal department handles the enforcement of our business contracts.

business

The legal department handles the enforcement of our business contracts.

Word Family

Noun
enforcement
Verb
enforce
Adjective
enforceable
Related
enforcer

Common Collocations

law enforcement law enforcement
strict enforcement strict enforcement
parking enforcement parking enforcement
code enforcement code enforcement
rigorous enforcement rigorous enforcement

Common Phrases

law enforcement agency

law enforcement agency

strict enforcement of rules

strict enforcement of rules

enforcement action

enforcement action

Often Confused With

enforcement vs reinforcement

Reinforcement means to strengthen or support something, while enforcement means to make sure a law or rule is followed.

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Usage Notes

Enforcement is most commonly used in the phrase 'law enforcement' to refer to the police. It is usually an uncountable noun when talking about the general process of following laws.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use 'force' when they mean 'enforce' or 'enforcement'. Remember that enforcement is specifically about rules and laws.

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Memory Tip

Think of the word 'FORCE' inside 'enforcement'. It is the power used to make sure people follow the law.

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Word Origin

From the Old French word 'enforcer', which means to strengthen or to exert power.

Grammar Patterns

Uncountable noun Often used as 'enforcement of [noun]' Commonly functions as a compound noun (e.g., law enforcement)
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Cultural Context

In English-speaking countries, 'Law Enforcement' is the standard umbrella term for police, sheriffs, and federal agents.

Quick Quiz

The police are responsible for the ______ of the law.

Correct!

The correct answer is: enforcement

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