bring something into force

bring (something) into force

To cause something to apply, begin operating, or take effect; to begin implementing or enforcing something. The new government has vowed to bring several policies into force, aimed at helping struggling citizens get by. The new law will be brought into force on the first of January.
See also: bring, force
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring something into ˈforce

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come into ˈforce

make a rule, law, etc. start being used; start being used: The government says it will bring the new rules into force on July the first. After the new housing law comes into force, we will find it easier to buy our own home.
See also: bring, force, something
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  • go short
  • go short (of something)
  • get down to work