third-person singular of impose, to establish or apply by authority, to enforce: compel to behave in a certain way, to be an inconvenience, If you impose something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it. Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers Many companies have imposed a pay freeze The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent. + imposition im·po·si·tion the imposition of a ban on cycling in the city centre, require, compel, force upon; enforce, institute; force oneself on others, To lay on, as the hands, in the religious rites of confirmation and ordination, To arrange in proper order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for printing; said of columns or pages of type, forms, etc, to enjoin; to levy; to inflict; as, to impose a toll or tribute, To practice tricks or deception, To lay on; to set or place; to put; to deposit, To lay as a charge, burden, tax, duty, obligation, command, penalty, etc, To plan films of pages etc , into correct position prior to litho plate making, If someone imposes themselves on you, they force you to accept their company although you may not want to. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends, If someone imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them which you do not want to do. I was afraid you'd simply feel we were imposing on you + imposition impositions im·po·si·tion I know this is an imposition. But please hear me out, If something imposes strain, pressure, or suffering on someone, it causes them to experience it. The filming imposed an additional strain on her. = inflict, 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, compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy", impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students", put; lay on, To arrange and position pages in order to meet press, folding, and bindery requirements, To lay pages out on a large sheet for press Imposition is critically important for the bindery as it will determine how the printed piece will (or will not!) fold, A command; injunction, impose and collect; "levy a fine",
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to establish or apply by authority - "Congress imposed new tariffs."
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to enforce: compel to behave in a certain way - "Social relations impose courtesy"
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to be an inconvenience - "I don't wish to impose upon you."
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If you impose something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it. Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers Many companies have imposed a pay freeze The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent. + imposition im·po·si·tion the imposition of a ban on cycling in the city centre
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require, compel, force upon; enforce, institute; force oneself on others fiil
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To lay on, as the hands, in the religious rites of confirmation and ordination
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To arrange in proper order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for printing; said of columns or pages of type, forms, etc
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to enjoin; to levy; to inflict; as, to impose a toll or tribute
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To practice tricks or deception
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To lay on; to set or place; to put; to deposit
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To lay as a charge, burden, tax, duty, obligation, command, penalty, etc
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To plan films of pages etc , into correct position prior to litho plate making
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If someone imposes themselves on you, they force you to accept their company although you may not want to. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends
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If someone imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them which you do not want to do. I was afraid you'd simply feel we were imposing on you + imposition impositions im·po·si·tion I know this is an imposition. But please hear me out
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If something imposes strain, pressure, or suffering on someone, it causes them to experience it. The filming imposed an additional strain on her. = inflict
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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
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compel to behave in a certain way; "Social relations impose courtesy"
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impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students"
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put; lay on
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To arrange and position pages in order to meet press, folding, and bindery requirements
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To lay pages out on a large sheet for press Imposition is critically important for the bindery as it will determine how the printed piece will (or will not!) fold
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