imposed on|impose on in English

took advantage of; was taken advantage of

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1. I don't want to impose on you.

2. The government may impose tariffs on imports.

3. The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.

4. Heavy duties are imposed on imports.

5. The Society may impose conditions on any registration.

6. Congress can impose strict conditions on the bank.

7. She imposed her ideas on the group.

8. Liberalization, however, can impose additional strain on a system.

9. The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent.

10. Police have imposed conditions on public assemblies.

11. Neoclassic styles were imposed on the landscape.

12. Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.

13. They led the fight to impose laws on smoking.

14. What burdens can advanced age impose on a person?

15. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.

16. Afflict, which takes the preposition with, means to impose grievous physical or mental suffering on. Inflict, which takes the preposition on, means to mete out or impose (something on someone)

17. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.

18. The government imposed a ban on tobacco advertising .

19. Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.

20. This decision will impose serious constraints on all schools.

21. He wants to impose a levy on landfill waste.

22. Can schools impose an inflexible grading policy on teachers?

23. The union has imposed a ban on overtime.

24. US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium (debate)

25. 11 Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.