Definitions and Examples of enforce, implement
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To make sure that a rule or law is obeyed by using authority or punishment.
Example
The police will enforce the new traffic laws to ensure everyone's safety on the road.
To put a plan or decision into effect; to carry out.
Example
The company will implement a new policy to improve employee satisfaction and productivity.
Key Differences: enforce vs implement
- 1Enforce implies the use of authority or punishment to ensure compliance with a rule or law.
- 2Implement implies putting a plan or decision into effect, often without the use of force or coercion.
Effective Usage of enforce, implement
- 1Legal Context: Use enforce in legal contexts to describe the act of ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
- 2Business Context: Use implement in business contexts to describe the act of putting a plan or decision into effect.
- 3Everyday Conversation: Use these antonyms in everyday conversations to express opposite meanings of revoking a decision or rule.
Remember this!
The antonyms of revoke are enforce and implement. Enforce implies the use of authority or punishment to ensure compliance, while implement implies putting a plan or decision into effect. These antonyms can be used in legal and business contexts, as well as in everyday conversations to express opposite meanings of revoking a decision or rule.