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enforcement

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/ɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/ · en-force-ment

The act of enforcing or compelling observance of laws, rules, or obligations.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of enforcing or compelling observance of laws, rules, or obligations.

قوانین، قواعد، یا فرائض کی پاسداری کرنے یا اس پر عملدرآمد کرنے کا عمل۔

نفاذ

Nifaz

Formal: قانونی نفاذColloquial: چالاکی

Synonyms

implementationexecutionregulationعملدرآمداجراتنفیذ

Antonyms

disobedienceneglectviolationاحترامغفلتخلاف ورزی

Common Collocations

  • law enforcement
  • strict enforcement
  • enforcement agency

Example Sentences

The enforcement of traffic laws is crucial for road safety.

ٹریفک قوانین کا نفاذ سڑک کی حفاظت کے لئے اہم ہے۔

Traffic qawaid ka nifaz sadak ki hifazat ke liye ahem hai.

There are strict enforcement mechanisms in place to prevent fraud.

تحیل کو روکنے کے لیے سخت عملدرآمد کے طریقہ کار موجود ہیں۔

Tahsil ko rokne ke liye sakht amaldaramad ke tareeqe kaar maujood hain.

The government has proposed new regulations for the enforcement of environmental laws.

حکومت نے ماحولیاتی قوانین کے نفاذ کے لئے نئے ضوابط کی تجویز دی ہے۔

Hakoomat ne maholiyati qawaid ke nifaz ke liye naye zawaabit ki tajweez di hai.

Easily Confused With

reinforcement:Reinforcement refers to strengthening something, while enforcement refers to compelling observance or compliance.

Word Family

enforce
verbنافذ کرنا
enforceable
adjectiveنافذالعمل
enforcer
nounنافذ کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of enforcing as putting a 'force' behind the 'en' to ensure rules are followed.

Imagine a police officer strictly monitoring traffic to enforce laws.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

قوانین کی پابندی سب کا فرض ہے، لیکن جو قانون توڑے اس پر سختی ہے۔

Qawaid ki pabandi sab ka farz hai, lekin jo qanoon tode us par sakhti hai.

Adhering to laws is everyone's duty, but strictness applies to those who break the law.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سچائی کے ساتھ چلنا ہمیشہ بہتر ہوتا ہے۔

Sachai ke sath chalna hamesha behtar hota hai.

Walking with truth is always better.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle French "enforcier" — to strengthen or enforce

First known use: 14th century

The term comes from the Middle French word 'enforcier' which means to strengthen or enforce. It moved into English in the late 14th century.