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Meaning of inforce
The primary meaning of the word "inforce" is to give force or strength to something, however it's often considered a less common or variant spelling of "enforce", which means to impose or apply a rule or law.
Etymology of inforce
The word "inforce" has its roots in the Old French words "en" meaning "in" or "on" and "forcer" meaning "to force", with the prefix "in-" often indicating a sense of addition or intensification
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century, although its usage has been largely overshadowed by the more common "enforce"
Synonyms
Definitions
- To give force or strength to something
- * To impose or apply a rule or law (as a less common variant of "enforce")
Usage Examples
- The new policy will inforce stricter guidelines for employee conduct
- * The government will inforce the law to reduce pollution