Enforcers

/ɪnˈfɔrsərz/ noun

People or officials whose job is to make sure that laws, rules, or agreements are followed and obeyed.

From 'enforce,' combining English 'en-' (put into) and 'force' (from Latin 'fortis' meaning 'strong'). The word emerged in the 1300s meaning 'to compel.' The plural '-ers' forms the agent noun.

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