Enforcement vs Velcro - What's the difference?
enforcement | velcro |
The act of enforcing; compulsion.
A giving force to; a putting in execution.
That which enforces, constraints, gives force, authority, or effect to; constraint; force applied.
A fastener consisting of two strips of fabric, one covered with minute fiber hooks and the other of tiny fiber loops, which when brought together stick strongly one to the other.
To fasten tightly with Velcro.
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* 2000 , George P. Pelecanos, Shame the Devil , Little, Brown and Company, ISBN 9780316695237,
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As nouns the difference between enforcement and velcro
is that enforcement is the act of enforcing; compulsion while velcro is (velcro).As a verb velcro is
(velcro).enforcement
English
Alternative forms
* inforcementNoun
(wikipedia enforcement) (en-noun)See also
* enforcement authorityReferences
*velcro
English
(wikipedia Velcro)Proper noun
(head)Usage notes
* This term may be a trademark.Verb
- He was standing on a chair Velcroing red balloons to himself.
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- He had a seat in a leather recliner and hit the remote, which he had Velcroed to the chair.
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- Two officers stormed into I-tier, still Velcroing their flak jackets.