to impose
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British pronunciation
/ɪmpˈə‍ʊz/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "impose"

to impose
01

ipataw, pilitin

to force someone to do what they do not want
Transitive: to impose sth | to impose sth on sb
to impose definition and meaning
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The authoritarian government tried to impose strict regulations on freedom of speech.
Sinubukan ng awtoritaryong pamahalaan na ipataw ang mahigpit na mga regulasyon sa kalayaan sa pagsasalita.
Teachers should inspire rather than impose learning, fostering a love for education.
Ang mga guro ay dapat magbigay-inspirasyon kaysa magpataw ng pag-aaral, na nagpapalago ng pagmamahal sa edukasyon.
02

magpataw, pilitin

to force or pressure someone to act in a particular way
Transitive: to impose a behavior
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The teacher imposed silence in the classroom during the exam.
Ipinataw ng guro ang katahimikan sa silid-aralan habang nag-eeksamin.
Society often imposes certain behaviors, like showing respect to elders.
Ang lipunan ay madalas na nag-uutos ng ilang mga pag-uugali, tulad ng pagpapakita ng respeto sa mga nakatatanda.
03

magpataw, mag-apply

to make someone accept or pay something, often a responsibility or fine
Transitive: to impose a charge or fine
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The government decided to impose a new tax on imported goods.
Nagpasya ang gobyerno na magpataw ng bagong buwis sa mga imported na kalakal.
The judge will impose a penalty for those found guilty of the crime.
Ang hukom ay magpataw ng parusa sa mga nahatulan ng krimen.
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