Synonym: dramatic, elegant, glorious, grand, impressive, magnificent, majestic, noble, proud, spectacular, splendid, stately. Similar words: supposing, composition, impose, impossible, deposit, positive, position, compose. Meaning: [ɪm'pəʊzɪŋ] adj. 1. impressive in appearance 2. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
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121. The courthouse where Smith and Hickock were put on trial still stands as imposing as it was then.
122. Watching Marcello Desailly with his imposing built figure patrolling the midfield. Unpassable wall!
123. Yet it is also essential that nations resist the temptation to overcorrect by imposing regulations that would stifle innovation and choke off growth.
124. The Otterhound is a large, rough-coated hound with an imposing head showing great strength and dignity, and the strong body and long striding action fit for a long day's work.
125. The government panicked into imposing a kind of cultural homogeneity.
126. California punishes the stinking, selfish, filthy rich by imposing the second-highest rate–9.3 percent—on every dollar an individual earns beyond the obscenely lavish sum of $46, 766.
127. Under Fifa rules, any player who refuses an international call-up can be banned for two club games and Domenech says he will have no qualms about imposing the suspension.
128. His plays show the imposing grandeur of the Renaissance man with infinite desire for self - fulfillment.
129. Some of the compliance-enforcement measures include withholding full registration until obligations are completed, withholding degree and salary, or imposing large fines.
130. Fourth, conditions for imposing compulsory patent license were re - stipulated.
131. Ease of understanding andability to use without imposing excessive burden on memory ability and learning ability.
132. The model is continued by imposing a polar coordinate system on the moving reference frame.
133. The original intention of imposing a branching restriction on foreign banks was to avoid over-crowding in the retail banking market.
134. Their habitation was not merely respectable and commodious, but even dignified and imposing.
135. In order for them to be capable of imposing scalar readings on other clausal elements, the adverbs themselves, or the corresponding adjectives, must have undergone a semantic change.
136. Sebulba's Podracer was an imposing giant, an orange-hued bully of a craft whose pounding, thundering engine roar seemed powerful enough to knock down opponents.
137. And second, it seems odd to allow government debt and then to try to offset its unfortunate effects by the meat-axe approach of imposing restraints on usury.
138. The official title of the 1944 conference was imposing — the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference.
139. Petrov says the law adopted by the Duma is one in a series of measures aimed at imposing more stringent conditions on foreign investment in industries the government wants to keep under control.
140. Nations sought to protect domestic production by imposing tariffs and quotas(sentencedict.com/imposing.html), reducing the value of international trade by more than half by 1932.
141. With the imposing a great deal of patent royalty on the DVD industry in China by the patent pool, such as 6C and so on, the scholar have been giving attention to the Patent Pool.
142. This covers mahjong desk and chair, have Wang Zhe imposing manner, its are comical the libertinism mind that makes strange design let game of the daily life of a family is self-evident.
143. Do not let your friends know your user name password that you use on the Net; so as to prevent people with ulterior motives from imposing you.
144. Standing about a meter tall, with large doe-eyes, rodent-like muzzles, tufted ears and fur ranging from red to blue in color, Squibs hardly seem imposing.
145. Give the unprogressive and acing imposing the rhythm The sex massage of tap the function .
146. Kesteven Girls Grammar School was an imposing redbrick a hilltop overlooking the centre of the town.
147. Allends charged that the United States was imposing an economic blockade against Chile.
148. At aDay rally , Allends charged that the United States was imposing an economic blockade against Chile.
149. What are the uses and purposes of imposing the Resource Tax? Is it only for securing fiscal revenue?
150. Brazil agreed to hold off from imposing $591m in retaliatory tariffs authorised by the WTO after American officials agreed to changes in cotton subsidies.
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