impose
im
ˌɪm
im
pose
ˈpoʊz
powz
British pronunciation
/ɪmpˈə‍ʊz/

Définition et signification de « impose » en anglais

to impose
01

imposer, infliger

to force someone to do what they do not want
Transitive: to impose sth | to impose sth on sb
to impose definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Teachers should inspire rather than impose learning, fostering a love for education.
Les enseignants devraient inspirer plutôt que imposer l'apprentissage, en favorisant un amour pour l'éducation.
02

imposer, forcer

to force or pressure someone to act in a particular way
Transitive: to impose a behavior
example
Exemples
Society often imposes certain behaviors, like showing respect to elders.
La société impose souvent certains comportements, comme le respect envers les aînés.
03

imposer, infliger

to make someone accept or pay something, often a responsibility or fine
Transitive: to impose a charge or fine
example
Exemples
The judge will impose a penalty for those found guilty of the crime.
Le juge imposera une peine à ceux reconnus coupables du crime.
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