adjective. ['ɛnˈfɔrst'] forced or compelled or put in force.
1. Verb, past participle The original state prison time merited in the original case could be enforced. 2. Verb, past tense A drug rehabilitation assignment may be appropriate and enforced.
1. I am happy to say that everyone that I have met in my life, I have gained something from them; be it negative or positive, it has enforced and reinforced my life in some aspect. - Walter Payton