Similar words: superimposed, composed, impose, composedly, impose on, superimpose, compose, decompose. Meaning: [ɪm'pəʊz] adj. set forth authoritatively as obligatory.
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181) These supply constraints are not the usual physical barriers to increased output imposed by the productive potential of the economy.
182) He continued to regret the limitation on his career development imposed by what he saw as his confinement to Art teaching.
183) The act did not abolish DISCs but limited their tax benefits and imposed an interest charge to tax-deferred earnings.
184) Federal regulations imposed Nox exhaust - emission standards on all 1973 passenger vehicle.
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