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  2. to establish as something to be obeyed or complied with; enforce. to impose a tax on the people. 2. to force (oneself, one's presence, etc) on another or others; obtrude. 3. (intransitive) to take advantage, as of a person or quality. to impose on someone's kindness. 4. (transitive) printing.

  3. Definitions of 'impose'. 1. If you impose something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it. [...] 2. 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. [...]

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

  5. 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: to impose one's personal preference on others. to obtrude or thrust (oneself, one's company, etc.) upon others. Synonyms: foist, force.

  6. to expect someone to do something for you or spend time with you when they do not want to or when it is not convenient for them: Are you sure it's all right for me to come tonight ? I don't want to impose.

  7. to expect someone to do something for you or spend time with you when they do not want to or when it is not convenient for them: Are you sure it's all right for me to come tonight ? I don't want to impose.

  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. Governments often impose taxes, legal restrictions, and other ...

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