Sunday, September 11, 2016

impose on

to ask too much of someone requesting unreasonable favors.
  • I am sorry I have imposed so much on you.
  • I'm afraid I'm imposing on your hospitality.
  • My son's friend imposed himself on us for two weeks.

to force others accept or do something, even if they do not want it.
  • He always imposes his opinion on me.
  • You shouldn't impose your opinion on others.
  • We should not impose our opinions on other people.
  • I don't impose my ideas on others. I don't look to convert others to my life philosophy.
  • She's so bossy - she's always trying to impose her will on others.
  • She imposed the work on him.
  • A new tax was imposed on wine.
  • A curfew was imposed on the city.
  • A heavy tax was imposed on whiskey.
  • Localities imposed bans on development.
  • A new tax has been imposed on cigarettes.
  • The employer imposed a heavy task on them.
  • The king imposed heavy taxes on the people.
  • The king imposed heavy taxes on his people.
  • New indirect taxes were imposed on spirits.
  • A special tax was imposed on imported cars.
  • The government imposed a new tax on farmers.
  • The government has imposed a new tax on wine.
  • A special tax is imposed on very high incomes.
  • Unfair tariffs are imposed on foreign products.
  • The government imposed a new tax on cigarettes.
  • We should try to avoid imposing our own beliefs on others.
  • The government decided to impose a special tax on very high incomes.

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