/əˈfɔːs/ – Verb
Definition: củng cố, tăng cường.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “afforce” refers to the act of adding jurors to a panel in order to ensure a sufficient number of jurors for a trial. This practice is typically used in situations where the original panel of jurors is insufficient due to challenges or other reasons.
Example: The plaintiff sought to afforce the terms of the contract in order to enforce their rights under the agreement.