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Enforceable
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition: Capable of being enforced, carried out, or imposed by a legal authority.
Senses:
- Legally binding or valid:
- The contract contained enforceable clauses that protected both parties' interests.
- An enforceable law is essential for maintaining social order.
- Capable of being compelled or enforced through legal action:
- The court has the power to make the judgment enforceable by imposing fines or imprisonment.
- If the defendant fails to comply with the court order, the judge can issue an enforceable warrant for their arrest.
Examples:
- The terms of this agreement are not enforceable without the signature of both parties.
- Once the law is enacted, it becomes enforceable by all law enforcement agencies.
- She hired a lawyer to ensure her rights were protected with enforceable legal documents.
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