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    impose
    /ɪmˈpəʊz/

    verb

    • 1. force (an unwelcome decision or ruling) on someone: "the decision was theirs and was not imposed on them by others" Similar foistforcethrustinflict
    • 2. take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment: "she realized that she had imposed on Mark's kindness" Similar take advantage ofabuseexploittake liberties with

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  2. impose something on something The council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks. impose something on someone I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children. We must impose some kind of order on the way this office is run. He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.

  3. The meaning of IMPOSE is to establish or apply by authority. How to use impose in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. impose something on something The council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks. impose something on someone I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children. We must impose some kind of order on the way this office is run. He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.

  5. If you impose your opinions or beliefs on other people, you try and make people accept them as a rule or as a model to copy. Parents of either sex should beware of imposing their own tastes on their children.

  6. Definition of impose verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive] to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used. impose something The UN Security Council imposed sanctions in 1992. impose something on/upon something/somebody A new tax was imposed on fuel.

  7. 1. to apply or establish by or as if by authority: to impose taxes. 2. to thrust intrusively upon others: to impose oneself uninvited. 3. to pass or palm off fraudulently or deceptively. 4. to lay (type pages, plates, etc.) in proper order on a slab of stone or metal and secure in a chase for printing. 5. to inflict, as a penalty.

  8. To impose means to force or inflict something on someone else. If you want to impose your musical taste on your parents, play your tunes all day at top volume. The verb impose emerged in the 1580s, meaning "to lay on as a burden," which is very similar to the modern meaning.

  9. Definition of impose verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. [transitive] impose something (on/upon something/somebody) to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used A new tax was imposed on fuel.

  10. impose meaning, definition, what is impose: if someone in authority imposes a rule, ...: Learn more.

  11. something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it. A complete guide to the word "IMPOSE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

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