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ödemeye zorlamak

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Turkish - English
(Ticaret) enforce
To compel, oblige (someone or something); to force

Uladislaus the Second, King of Poland, and Peter Dunnius, Earl of Shrine had been hunting late, and were enforced to lodge in a poor cottage.

To give strength or force to; to affirm, to emphasize

The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator.

To strengthen (a castle, town etc.) with extra troops, fortifications etc
To exert oneself, to try hard

I pray you enforce youreselff at that justis that ye may be beste, for my love.

{n} force, power, strength, violence
{v} to force, strengthen, urge, prove, show
ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone"
To urge; to ply hard; to lay much stress upon
Force; strength; power
To keep up, impose or bring into effect something, not necessarily by force
To prove; to evince
To make or gain by force; to obtain by force; as, to enforce a passage
To take legal steps to make sure someone complies with a judgment
To give force to; to strengthen; to invigorate; to urge with energy; as, to enforce arguments or requests
To put in force; to cause to take effect; to give effect to; to execute with vigor; as, to enforce the laws
To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance Top of Page
{f} compel, force; administer; strengthen, intensify
To put the judgment into effect by taking legal steps to bring about compliance
To put force upon; to force; to constrain; to compel; as, to enforce obedience to commands
To put in motion or action by violence; to drive