"Impositions" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impositions" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Impositions" Meaning

Impositions refer to demands, requests, or exactions that are not willingly accepted or obeyed, often implying a sense of coercion, imposition, or dictation.

"Impositions" Examples

Usage Examples for "Impositions"


The new taxes imposed on the city residents were a heavy burden, considered an unjust imposition by many. (#nouns)
The strict rules imposed by the principal made life difficult for the students during the school year. (#nouns)
The company had to impose strict deadlines on its employees to ensure the project was completed on time. (#verbs)
The court had to pass a law to impose a fine on anyone who did not comply with the new regulations. (#verbs)
The parents were frustrated with the school's impositions on their children's schedule and decided to homeschool instead. (#nouns)

"Impositions" Similar Words

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The word "imposition" refers to the act of imposing or forcing something, such as a rule, decision, or burden, on someone or a group of people. It can also refer to a burden or responsibility that is placed on someone, often unintentionally or unfairly. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the act of forcing one's opinions or views on others, often without consideration for their feelings or opinions.

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Imposters refer to people who pretend to be something or someone they are not. They may assume a fake identity, pretend to have qualifications or achievements they do not possess, or adopt a persona to deceive others.