imposing Definition
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impose
verb imposed, imposing
- 1. To make payment of (a tax, fine, etc) or performance of (a duty) compulsory; to enforce it.
- Thesaurus: compel, force upon, enforce.
- Form: impose something on someone (usually)
- Form: impose something upon someone
- Thesaurus: disturb, interrupt, intrude, force oneself on, force oneself upon, burden.
- Form: impose oneself on someone (especially)
- Form: impose oneself upon someone
3. To take advantage of them or it; to set unreasonable burdens or tasks on them.
- Example: We mustn't impose on your good nature
- Example: I wouldn't dream of imposing
- Form: impose on someone or something (especially)
- Form: impose upon someone or something
- Form: impose something on someone (usually)
- Form: impose something upon someone
- To arrange (pages) in the proper order for printing.
imposing
adj
- 1. Impressive, especially in size, dignity, handsome appearance, etc.
- Thesaurus: impressive, striking, dignified, effective, grand, pompous, stately, majestic.
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