impose (on or upon) (Meaning)
impose (on or upon)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of impose (on or upon)
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impose (on or upon) Sentence Examples
- The government imposed strict regulations on the sale of firearms.
- He imposed his will upon the subordinates without considering their opinions.
- The teacher imposed a curfew on the students after they repeatedly broke the rules.
- The judge imposed a hefty fine on the defendant for reckless driving.
- The company imposed a dress code upon its employees to maintain a professional image.
- The new manager imposed a rigorous training program on the staff.
- The parents imposed a time limit on their children's screen usage.
- The hospital imposed a strict visiting schedule to prevent the spread of infection.
- The landlord imposed a penalty fee upon tenants who failed to pay their rent on time.
- The bully imposed his authority upon the younger students, demanding their respect.
FAQs About the word impose (on or upon)
play (on or upon), manipulate,use, leverage, capitalize (on), exploit, abuse, walk on, cash in (on), milk
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The government imposed strict regulations on the sale of firearms.
He imposed his will upon the subordinates without considering their opinions.
The teacher imposed a curfew on the students after they repeatedly broke the rules.
The judge imposed a hefty fine on the defendant for reckless driving.