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Impose Definition & Meaning

1. To force someone to accept or endure something.

Example: The government imposed a curfew to control the spread of the virus.

2. To establish or apply a rule or law.

Example: The school imposes a strict dress code policy.

3. To place a burden or responsibility on someone.

Example: The boss imposed a deadline for the project on the team.

4. To impress or make an impact on someone.

Example: The grandeur of the cathedral imposed a sense of awe on the visitors.

5. To assert one's authority or power over someone or something.

Example: The dictator imposed strict censorship on the media.

Examples of the word impose used in sentences.

  • My parents imposed a curfew on me when I was young.
  • The company imposed a dress code policy for its employees.
  • My boss imposed a deadline for the project.
  • The government imposed a new tax on cigarettes.
  • The teacher imposes strict rules in the classroom.
  • The company imposed a ban on smoking in the workplace.
  • My parents always impose a curfew when I go out with my friends.
  • The government decided to impose a curfew to prevent the spread of the virus.
  • My boss plans to impose stricter deadlines for our projects.
  • The teacher told us not to impose our beliefs on others during a class discussion.
  • The teacher imposed strict time limits for the exams to ensure that all students had an equal opportunity to finish the test.
  • The company decided to impose a fine on employees who were regularly late for work.
  • My boss decided to impose a new dress code policy at the workplace, which required employees to wear formal attire.
  • The government decided to impose new regulations on the transportation industry to improve road safety.
  • My sister always tried to impose her opinions on me, but I preferred to make my own decisions.
  • The teacher will impose a strict deadline for submitting our assignments.
  • The coach will impose a rigorous training program on the athletes to improve their performance.
  • My parents always impose a curfew on me when I go out with friends.
  • The company decided to impose a ban on smoking in all its premises.
  • The government decided to impose a new tax law to increase revenue.
  • The government decided to impose new taxes on imported goods to encourage local production.
  • It's unfair to impose your beliefs on someone else without respecting their own values and culture.
  • The company imposed a dress code policy, which required its employees to wear formal attire to work.
  • The teacher imposed a strict deadline for our research paper, which put a lot of pressure on us.
  • My boss always tries to impose her ideas on us without considering our opinions.
  • As a teacher, I cannot impose my beliefs on my students; I must respect their individual perspectives and encourage critical thinking.
  • The government's decision to impose a curfew caused a lot of frustration among the citizens who felt their freedom was being restricted unfairly.
  • The company's new policy to impose strict deadlines on projects led to a lot of stress and burnout among the employees.
  • My friend tried to impose her opinion about my career choices, but I reminded her that everyone has their own path to follow.
  • It's unfair to impose a penalty on someone who was not aware of the rules; it's important to communicate clearly and give everyone a fair chance.
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