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impose

[im-pohz] / ɪmˈpoʊz /


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They sometimes impose monetary or other penalties when workers fail to drop off items on time, including requiring them to attend training.

From The Wall Street Journal

As for Eliot, rebuilding the school known for its imposing bell tower will be a years-long project.

From Los Angeles Times

"The thing is it's tough to come and try to impose your philosophy and your identity at a club maybe - I don't know because I haven't watched many games - playing another way," Henry said.

From BBC

To address the financial burden hair loss treatments would cause to the system, President Lee said on Tuesday that authorities could impose coverage limits.

From BBC

He said it would be paid for with revenue from the sweeping tariffs he has imposed and presented it as a new initiative.

From Barron's