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Definition of Inforcing
1. inforce [v] - See also: inforce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inforcing
Literary usage of Inforcing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Historical Works of Sir James Balfour by Sir James Balfour (1825)
"... for inforcing the King one that natione; and that it was a grate pro- ...
for the inforcing of the King one ane other natione, not subordinat to ws ..."
2. Commentaries on American Law by Theophilus Parsons (1836)
"... exercise of a right, which the statute has wisely subjected to the discretion
of an impartial tribunal, so far as respects the time for inforcing it. ..."
3. A/S/L: Yearbook Academy of Architecture Amsterdam/Maastricht by Laurens ten Kate (2002)
"... mobile phones, cheap air flights have not replaced each other but are consequently
re-inforcing each other. ..."
4. The Mechanical Engineering of Steam Power Plants by Frederic Remsen Hutton (1908)
"Flue Boiler, Re-Inforcing Ring with Flanged Sections 96 89. Flue Boiler, Re-Inforcing
Ring. Adamson Type 96 90. Flue Boiler, Re-Inforcing Ring. ..."