What is another word for Enforcible?

Pronunciation: [ɛnfˈɔːsəbə͡l] (IPA)

Enforcible is an adjective that refers to something that can be enforced or made compulsory by law or authority. Synonyms for enforcible include enforceable, executable, binding, valid, legal, authoritative, mandatory, and obligatory. These synonyms imply an action that must be taken and compliance that cannot be refused. Enforceable implies the need for enforcement to happen, whether through legal or societal means. Executable is used for actions that can be performed or carried out. Binding refers to something that has legal force and cannot be ignored. Valid means that something holds legal weight and is enforceable by law. These synonyms all indicate that there is no room for negotiation or avoidance.

What are the hypernyms for Enforcible?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Enforcible?

Enforcible is a term used to describe something that can be enforced or implemented. The opposite of enforcible is unenforcible, which means something cannot be enforced. A synonym of unenforcible is unenforceable. Unenforceable refers to something that cannot be enforced in a court of law, or something that is not legally binding. Another antonym for enforcible is voluntary, which refers to something that is done willingly without compulsion or force. Voluntary is often used in the context of a contract or agreement that is entered into by the parties involved by choice, rather than as a result of legal obligation.

What are the antonyms for Enforcible?

Usage examples for Enforcible

Political chicanery in Congress reinforced the clamor from without, and though act after act for the destruction of the traffic was passed, none proved to be Enforcible-in each was what the politicians of a later day called a "little joker," making it ineffective.
"American Merchant Ships and Sailors"
Willis J. Abbot
Every Enforcible bond must be in writing and under seal.
"Business Hints for Men and Women"
Alfred Rochefort Calhoun
Justice Chase, indeed, even went so far as to suggest, as a sort of stop-gap to the breach they were thus creating in the Constitution, the idea that, even in the absence of written constitutional restrictions, the Social Compact as well as "the principles of our free republican governments" afforded judicially Enforcible limitations upon legislative power in favor of private rights.
"John Marshall and the Constitution A Chronicle of the Supreme Court, Volume 16 In The Chronicles Of America Series"
Edward S. Corwin

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