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in force

The new traffic law is now in force.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Currently valid, operative, or in effect: Describes a law, rule, agreement, or policy that is officially active and must be obeyed or followed.
    • In full strength or numbers: Describes a group of people present in their complete or intended quantity.
Examples of Usage
  • Adjective (Valid/Operative):
    • The new regulations are now in force and must be complied with.
    • Is your passport still in force, or has it expired?
  • Adjective (Full strength):
    • The regiment turned out in force for the ceremonial parade.
    • Protesters gathered in force outside the parliament building.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be in full force and effect": A formal legal phrase emphasizing that a law or contract is completely valid and operational.
    • The terms of the agreement remain in full force and effect until terminated by either party.
  • "to come into force": A phrasal verb meaning to become officially operative (used for laws, rules).
    • The treaty will come into force upon ratification by all member states.
Variants and Related Words
  • Enforce (verb): To compel observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
    • The police enforce traffic laws.
  • Force (noun, in this context): The binding power or effect of a law or rule.
    • The force of the new law was immediately felt by the industry.
Synonyms
  • Effective: Producing the intended result; in operation.
  • Operative: Functioning; having effect.
  • Valid: Legally or officially acceptable.
  • Active: In operation; functioning.
Related Phrases
  • In effect: Functioning or applicable; often used interchangeably with "in force" for rules/laws.
    • The old policy is still in effect until the end of the month.
in force

The new traffic law is now in force.

Adjective
  1. exerting force or influence
    • the law is effective immediately
    • a warranty good for two years
    • the law is already in effect (or in force)