Impose
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British pronunciation/ɪmpˈə‍ʊz/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpoʊz/

Definizione e Significato di "impose"

to impose
01

imporre

to force someone to do what they do not want
Transitive: to impose sth | to impose sth on sb
02

imporre, costringere

to force or pressure someone to act in a particular way
Transitive: to impose a behavior
03

imporre, stabilire

to make someone accept or pay something, often a responsibility or fine
Transitive: to impose a charge or fine

impose

v

imposed

adj

imposed

adj

imposing

adj

imposing

adj

imposition

n

imposition

n
example
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The authoritarian government tried to impose strict regulations on freedom of speech.
Governments should avoid imposing excessive taxes that burden the citizens.
Teachers should inspire rather than impose learning, fostering a love for education.
The boss decided to impose a deadline, putting pressure on the team to complete the project quickly.
Parents should guide and support rather than impose their career choices on their children.
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