enforced actions
[/ɪnˈfɔːrst ˈækʃənz/]
noun phrasepl: enforced actions
ações forçadas
1. Actions that are compelled or required to be carried out, often against one's will or preference, typically due to legal, regulatory, or authoritative mandate
The company had to take enforced actions to comply with the new environmental regulations.
A empresa teve que tomar ações forçadas para cumprir com as novas regulamentações ambientais.
2. Mandatory measures or steps imposed by an authority, law, or circumstance
The enforced actions taken by the government during the crisis were controversial.
As ações forçadas tomadas pelo governo durante a crise foram controversas.
3. In legal contexts, measures executed under duress or court order
Enforced actions by the creditor included asset seizure.
As ações forçadas pelo credor incluíram apreensão de bens.
The term is commonly used in Brazilian legal, governmental, and corporate contexts when discussing compliance, regulatory adherence, and court-ordered measures. In the United States, it frequently appears in discussions of government mandates, business regulations, and law enforcement actions.
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