Synonym: charge, force, levy, place, put, set, tax. Antonym: free, liberate. Similar words: compose, import, important, pose, composition, importantly, expose, oppose. Meaning: [ɪm'pəʊz] v. 1. compel to behave in a certain way 2. impose something unpleasant 3. impose and collect.
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31. She usually manages to impose her will on the rest of the group.
32. She always tries to impose her own ideas on the rest of the team.
33. The wish to impose order upon confusion is a kind of intellectual instinct.
34. 'You must stay for lunch.' 'Well, thanks, but I don't want to impose ...'
35. The President has threatened to impose punitive import duties/tariffs on a range of foreign goods.
36. He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.
37. We could ask to stay the night, but I don't want to impose on them.
38. Councils will get sweeping powers to impose fines on drivers who park illegally.
39. It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others.
40. I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children.
41. Her approach to welfare sought to lower people's expectations and impose work discipline.
42. She didn't want to impose her values on her family.
43. The US could impose punitive tariffs of up to 100 % on some countries'exports.
44. I have no wish to impose a new burden on you.
45. He accused her of trying to impose her will on others.
46. She always wants to impose her will on other people .
47. European civilization was the first to impose itself across the whole world.
48. The Society may impose conditions on any registration.
49. His cadres collect taxes and impose justice.
50. And why impose this added burden on yourself?
51. Falls in the price of oil had provoked the government four years previously to impose an austerity programme.
52. And they have warned the Government that any attempt to impose cuts will be met with fierce opposition.
53. Witness the tax on Temple property he tried to impose just after the old king died two years ago.
54. It was said that he was not enamoured of the tight business disciplines which they attempted to impose.
55. A conveyancer must be acutely conscious of the problems a conflict of interest might impose.
56. They loot and impose depredations on the countries where they operate.
57. The catering business itself is regulated by various Acts of Parliament which impose duties and standards of conduct that must be observed.
58. They impose liturgical traditions, organisational structures(sentencedict.com), communication methods and leadership models which are alien to their environment.
59. But if they impose such a diet on their pet cats, they should be prosecuted for cruelty to animals.
60. A seeks the cooperation of B, but lacks the means to impose his will.
More similar words: compose, import, important, pose, composition, importantly, expose, oppose, suppose, of importance, propose, opposed, proposed, supposedly, on purpose, jump off, component, compound, imply, simply, shrimp, impair, impact, contemporary, poster, glimpse, impulse, impress, post-war, deposit.