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Main Entry: command
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand

Synonyms:

adjure, appoint, authorize, ban, bar, beckon, bid, call, call for, call on, call the signals, call upon, charge, check, cite, compel, debar, dictate, direct, enact, enjoin, exact, forbid, force upon, give directions, give orders, grant, impose, inflict, inhibit, instruct, interdict, lay down the law, mark out, oblige, ordain, order, ordinate, proclaim, prohibit, put foot down, require, requisition, restrain, rule out, send for, set, subpoena, summon, take charge, take lead, task, tell, warn
Notes: an order is being told to do something with no specific guidelines, a command is being told to do something in a specific way, and a directive is being told to do something and getting this information through channels

Antonyms:

contradict, countermand, oppose, recall, reverse, revoke
Main Entry: enforce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put a rule, plan in force

Synonyms:

accomplish, administer, administrate, apply, carry out, coerce, commandeer, compel, constrain, crack down, demand, dictate, discharge, dragoon, drive, effect, egg on, emphasize, exact, execute, exert, expect, extort, force upon, fortify, fulfill, goad, hound, impel, implement, impose, incite, insist on, invoke, lash, lean on, make, necessitate, oblige, perform, press, prosecute, put into effect, put screws to, reinforce, require, sanction, spur, strain, stress, strong-arm, support, urge, whip, wrest

Antonyms:

abandon, disregard, drop, forego, forget, give up, neglect, overlook
Main Entry: impose
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: set, dictate

Synonyms:

appoint, burden, charge, command, compel, constrain, decree, demand, encroach, enforce, enjoin, establish, exact, fix, foist, force, force upon, horn in, inflict, infringe, institute, introduce, intrude, lade, lay, lay down, lay down the law, levy, move in on, oblige, obtrude, ordain, order, place, prescribe, presume, promulgate, put, put foot down, read riot act, require, saddle, take advantage, trespass, visit, wish, wreak, wreck
Main Entry: inflict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: impose something

Synonyms:

administer, apply, bring upon, command, deal out, deliver, dispense, exact, expose, extort, force, force upon, give, give it to, lay down the law, levy, mete out, require, stick it to, strike, subject, visit, wreak
Main Entry: visit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bother, haunt

Synonyms:

afflict, assail, attack, avenge, befall, bring down on, descend upon, force upon, impose, inflict, pain, punish, smite, trouble, wreak, wreck
Main Entry: wreak
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: force, cause

Synonyms:

bring about, carry out, create, effect, execute, exercise, force upon, inflict, unleash, vent, visit, work, wreck
Main Entry: enforced
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in force

Synonyms:

advocated, carried out, charged, compelled, constrained, demanded, dictated, enjoined, established, exacted, executed, forced upon, imposed, invoked, kept, ordained, prescribed, pressed, prevalent, required, sanctioned
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