ENFORCED


Meaning of ENFORCED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

enforced exile (= when someone is forced to go into exile )

After 12 years of enforced exile abroad, Almeyda returned home to Salvador.

strictly enforced

The ban on hunting is not strictly enforced .

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

retirement

The image presented was of potentially active individuals bereft both of health and satisfaction through enforced retirement from economic activity.

The suspicions were behind his enforced retirement in 1962.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A record balance of payments deficit is not the right background for enforced increases in industrial costs.

A text of Modestinus also ends abruptly with the remark that the judge will ensure that the testator's instructions are enforced .

But the agreements were not enforceable, or at any rate were not enforced .

He said there would be no enforced redundancies, but some vacant posts would remain unfilled.

Housing Associations are now responsible for helping fill the gap created by local government's enforced withdrawal from property development.

Instead of automated leisure, enforced unemployment was on its way back.

The photographs of Coranka Matic illustrate this enforced switch.

The result is not only pain, but an enforced lay-off that can cause as much distress as the discomfort.

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