imposed (on or upon) Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The judge imposed a 10-year sentence upon the convicted criminal.
- The legislature imposed a new tax upon the citizens.
- The traffic department imposed speed limits upon motorists.
- The homeowner imposed a restriction on pets in the neighborhood.
- The organization imposed a confidentiality agreement upon its members.
- The school principal imposed detention upon students who violated the rules.
imposed (on or upon) Meaning
imposed (on or upon)
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FAQs About the word imposed (on or upon)
manipulated, exploited, abused, capitalized (on), leveraged,used, traded on, played (on or upon), walked on, worked
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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.
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