enforce |
fulfill |
As verbs the difference between enforce and fulfill
is that
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc while
fulfill is (archaic) to fill full; fill to the utmost capacity; fill up.
makes |
enforce |
As verbs the difference between makes and enforce
is that
makes is (
make) while
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
As a noun makes
is .
enforce |
oppose |
As verbs the difference between enforce and oppose
is that
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc while
oppose is .
As a noun oppose is
opposite.
As an adjective oppose is
opposite.
enforce |
opposing |
As verbs the difference between enforce and opposing
is that
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc while
opposing is .
As an adjective opposing is
that opposes or oppose; on the opposite side.
enforce |
impel |
As verbs the difference between enforce and impel
is that
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc while
impel is to urge a person; to press on; to incite to action or motion via intrinsic motivation (contrast with propel, to compel or drive extrinsically).
sanction |
enforce |
As verbs the difference between sanction and enforce
is that
sanction is to ratify; to make valid while
enforce is to strengthen (a castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
As a noun sanction
is an approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid.
execution |
enforce |
As a noun execution
is execution.
As a verb enforce is
(obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
induct |
enforce |
As verbs the difference between induct and enforce
is that
induct is to formally or ceremoniously install in an office, position, et cetera while
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
administered |
enforce |
As verbs the difference between administered and enforce
is that
administered is past tense of administer while
enforce is to strengthen (a castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
inflict |
enforce |
As verbs the difference between inflict and enforce
is that
inflict is to thrust upon; to impose while
enforce is (obsolete|transitive) to strengthen (a castle, town etc) with extra troops, fortifications etc.
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