imposed (on or upon) Antonyms

Meaning of imposed (on or upon)

imposed (on or upon)

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imposed (on or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The company imposed a strict dress code upon its employees.
  2. The government imposed sanctions upon the rogue nation.
  3. The landlord imposed a late fee upon tenants who failed to pay rent on time.
  4. The professor imposed a heavy workload upon his students.
  5. The judge imposed a 10-year sentence upon the convicted criminal.
  6. The legislature imposed a new tax upon the citizens.
  7. The traffic department imposed speed limits upon motorists.
  8. The homeowner imposed a restriction on pets in the neighborhood.
  9. The organization imposed a confidentiality agreement upon its members.
  10. The school principal imposed detention upon students who violated the rules.

FAQs About the word imposed (on or upon)

used, manipulated, traded on, played (on or upon), capitalized (on), walked on, leveraged, exploited, abused, cheated

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The company imposed a strict dress code upon its employees.

The government imposed sanctions upon the rogue nation.

The landlord imposed a late fee upon tenants who failed to pay rent on time.

The professor imposed a heavy workload upon his students.