verb

impose

UK /ɪmˈpəʊz/US /ɪmˈpoʊz/

impose

VERB

Definition of impose

1

If you impose something on someone, you force it on them, even if they don't want it.

Example: Egypt has imposed travel restrictions which will make it harder to enter the country.

1

If you impose on someone, you ask or expect them to do something for you that is difficult or inconvenient.

Example: Could we impose on you to explain that again more slowly?

impose

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Examples of impose

1

Egypt has imposed travel restrictions which will make it harder to enter the country.

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2

The law imposes a duty on all employers to provide safety training.

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3

Could we impose on you to explain that again more slowly?

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4

I'd like to visit her, but I don't want to impose.

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