enforce (v.) Old form(s): enforst , inforce , inforst
force, compel, constrain, drive
2H6 IV.iv.17[Queen to herself, of Suffolk's face] could it not enforce them to relent, / That were unworthy to behold the same?
Luc.1229[of the maid's tears] enforced by sympathy / Of those fair suns set in her mistress' sky
Luc.181[] from this cold flint I enforced this fire
Tem V.i.100[Prospero to Ariel, of the Mariners] enforce them to this place
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