impone Sentence Examples

  1. The king's presence imposed a sense of awe upon the crowd.
  2. The towering mountain imposed a majestic backdrop for the expedition.
  3. The strict dress code imposed a level of formality upon the gathering.
  4. The tax imposed by the government proved burdensome for the citizens.
  5. The new CEO imposed a culture of accountability and innovation within the company.
  6. The harsh weather conditions imposed limitations on our travel plans.
  7. The criminal's sentence imposed years of imprisonment, depriving him of his freedom.
  8. The historical significance of the building imposed a duty to preserve it for future generations.
  9. The doctor's orders imposed a strict diet on the patient to improve their health.
  10. The university imposed a rigorous curriculum that challenged the students academically.

impone Meaning

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impone (v. t.)

To stake; to wager; to pledge.

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To stake; to wager; to pledge.

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The king's presence imposed a sense of awe upon the crowd.

The towering mountain imposed a majestic backdrop for the expedition.

The strict dress code imposed a level of formality upon the gathering.

The tax imposed by the government proved burdensome for the citizens.