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IMPOSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to establish or apply by authority impose a tax impose new restrictions impose penalties b : to establish or bring about as if by force.
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IMPOSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received: be imposed on Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes.
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IMPOSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes. to put or set by or as if by authority.
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▪ I. impose, v. (ɪmˈpəʊz) Also 6 empose. [a. F. impose-r (1302 in Godef.), earlier en-, emposer (11th c. in Littré), f. em-, im- (im-1) + poser, taken as repr. of L. impōnĕre: see compose, pose. Introduced first in special senses, e.g. 3, 2 b; the general sense being expressed by native words.] I. t...
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510 Synonyms & Antonyms for IMPOSE | Thesaurus.com
Strongest matches: appoint, charge, demand, enforce, establish, foist, force, inflict, institute, introduce, lay down, levy, order, place, promulgate, put, ...
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Impose - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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.
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Impose
Impose may refer to:
Horses
Imposing, Australian thoroughbred racehorse
Super Impose (1984-2007), New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse
Other
Righteousness Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, pamphlet by Daniel Dulany the Younger
Operation Imposing Law, a military operation in the Iraq War
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IMPOSE Synonyms: 44 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for IMPOSE: levy, charge, fine, put, assess, exact, lay, penalize; Antonyms of IMPOSE: diminish, lessen, remit, abate, ignore, forgive, release, ...
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Impose Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
IMPOSE meaning: 1 : to cause (something, such as a tax, fine, rule, or punishment) to affect someone or something by using your authority usually + on or ...
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What is the meaning of the word 'impose' and how to use it properly?
Impose just means to force your presence onto someone. He is an imposing figure = He is so large that it's intimidating.
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IMPOSE Magazine - Your Independent Music Source — Supporting ...
IMPOSE Magazine - Your Independent Music Source — Supporting the Scene.
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meaning in context - Impose on vs. impose upon - English Language ...
impose (up)on someone: to force something on someone. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) Don't try to impose your ideas upon me! The colonists tried to impose their values on the indigenous peoples. Google Books shows that the preposition "upon" has been less commonly used in the last decades. Share.
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impose/ɪmˈpəuz; ɪm`poz/ v1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (on sb/sth)(a) place (a penalty, tax, etc) officially on sb/sth 加(惩罚等)於某人; 对某物课(税) impose a fine, sentence, term of imprisonment, etc 罚款、 判处刑期、 予以监禁 impose a further tax on wines and spirits 对果酒及烈性酒进一步加税.(b) place (sth unwelcome or unpleasant) on sb/sth; i...
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Impose (magazine)
Impose is an American Kansas-based website covering independent music and related culture. References
External links
Impose Magazine Tenth Anniversary, the New Yorker
Defunct magazines published in the United States
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Impose vs Oppose - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between impose and oppose. is that impose is to establish or apply by authority while oppose is to attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand.
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