We’ll compare:
- Pass
a law
- Enforce
a law
- Abolish
a law
🏛 1. Pass a law
✅ To officially approve a law so
it becomes valid.
This happens after voting in government.
Example:
- The
government passed a new education law.
- They
are trying to pass a law about environmental protection.
Think:
👉
Pass = approve
👮 2. Enforce a law
🚨 To make sure people
follow the law.
Police or authorities enforce laws.
Examples:
- The
police enforce traffic laws.
- The
government needs to enforce stricter rules.
Think:
👉
Enforce = make people obey
Important:
A law can be passed but not strongly enforced.
Example:
- The
law exists, but it’s not enforced properly.
❌ 3. Abolish a law
🗑 To officially remove
or cancel a law.
Examples:
- The
government abolished the old tax law.
- They
voted to abolish the outdated policy.
Think:
👉
Abolish = delete / remove officially
🔥 Quick Comparison
|
Expression |
Meaning |
|
Pass a law |
Approve it |
|
Enforce a law |
Make people follow it |
|
Abolish a law |
Remove it |
🧠 Real-life flow
- Government
proposes a law.
- They
pass it.
- Police
enforce it.
- Years
later, they might abolish it.
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