imposing
Significado (Inglês)
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present participle and gerund of impose
Sinônimos
dignified and pretty
having an imposing presence
enormous
Freqüência
Hifenizado como
im‧pos‧ing
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ɪmˈpoʊzɪŋ/
Novo
impose
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- To physically lay or place (something) on another thing; to deposit, to put, to set.
- To physically lay or place (something) on another thing; to deposit, to put, to set.
- To apply, enforce, or establish (something, often regarded as burdensome as a restriction or tax: see sense 1.2.2) with authority.
- To place or put (something chiefly immaterial, especially something regarded as burdensome as a duty, an encumbrance, a penalty, etc.) on another thing or on someone; to inflict, to repose; also, to place or put (on someone a chiefly immaterial thing, especially something regarded as burdensome).
- To force or put (a thing) on someone or something by deceit or stealth; to foist, to obtrude.
- To subject (a student) to imposition (“a task inflicted as punishment”).
- To appoint (someone) to be in authority or command over other people.
- (obsolete) To accuse someone of (a crime, or a sin or other wrongdoing); to charge, to impute.
- (obsolete) To put (a conclusion or end) to something definitively.
- Chiefly followed by on or upon.
- Chiefly followed by on or upon.
- Chiefly followed by on or upon.
- (obsolete) Chiefly followed by on or upon.
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