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impose
verb (imposed , imposing )
1 (usu impose something on or upon someone) to make (eg payment of a tax, fine, etc or performance of a duty) compulsory; to enforce it.
2 (esp impose oneself on or upon someone) to force oneself, one's opinions or company, etc on them.
3 (esp impose on or upon someone or something) intr to take advantage of them or it; to set unreasonable burdens or tasks on them We mustn't impose on your good nature I wouldn't dream of imposing .
4 (usu impose something on or upon someone) to palm it off on them surreptitiously or dishonestly.
5 printing , publishing to arrange (pages) in the proper order for printing.
[17c: from French imposer ]
verb (imposed , imposing )
1 (usu impose something on or upon someone) to make (eg payment of a tax, fine, etc or performance of a duty) compulsory; to enforce it.
2 (esp impose oneself on or upon someone) to force oneself, one's opinions or company, etc on them.
3 (esp impose on or upon someone or something) intr to take advantage of them or it; to set unreasonable burdens or tasks on them We mustn't impose on your good nature I wouldn't dream of imposing .
4 (usu impose something on or upon someone) to palm it off on them surreptitiously or dishonestly.
5 printing , publishing to arrange (pages) in the proper order for printing.
[17c: from French imposer ]
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