imposition in English

noun
1
the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed.
the imposition of martial law
2
a thing that is imposed, in particular an unfair or unwelcome demand or burden.
I'd like to see you, if that wouldn't be too much of an imposition
3
the imposing of pages of type.

Use "imposition" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "imposition" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "imposition", or refer to the context using the word "imposition" in the English Dictionary.

1. Registration, entitlement registration and encumbrance imposition.

2. Periyar once again launched an anti-Hindi imposition agitation.

3. This culminated in the imposition of far-reaching controls.

4. I am opposed to a district-wide imposition of uniforms.

5. I'd like to stay if it's not too much of an imposition.

6. (b) Imposition of access fees, preventing the distribution of independent brands;

7. I know it's an imposition, but could I use your bathroom?

8. Several reasons were put forward to justify the imposition of censorship.

9. I know this is an imposition. But please hear me out.

10. If undertakings are accepted, the imposition of provisional duty will be suspended.

11. Massachusetts Supreme Court Rules Uber’s “Frictionless” Imposition of Contract Terms Abridges Consumer Rights

12. • Immediate suspension of such activities on penalty of imposition of graduated fines

13. She felt the journey to be an unwelcome imposition on her time.

14. That layer would not be an imposition; it would be democratically accountable.

15. What were the social and economic consequences of the imposition of colonial rule?

16. It's an imposition to ask the workers to work sixteen hours a day.

17. What are an imposition, all a confounded imposture? - and I can prove it.

18. No blanket imposition or proportionate return, parallel accounting, or equal division of accounting rates.

19. For instance, the imposition of onerous fees can undermine the whole system of access

20. 304 The applicant's argument on the consequences of the imposition of specific duties cannot be accepted.

21. This is a process that someone in the ethnocentric stages of intercultural development would do imposition.

22. The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees for driving licences.

23. Since the imposition of the sanctions, Iraq had moved from relative prosperity to absolute poverty

24. What is your take on U.N. Resolution 9214, the imposition of sanctions on the Congo for...

25. Amercement meaning The imposition of a discretionary fine or penalty in an amount not set by statute.

26. What tithes and tricks but an imposition, all a confounded imposture ? - and I can prove it. Sentencedict.com

27. 12 The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees for driving licences.

28. The report argued against the imposition of bans on imports from countries with low environmental standards.

29. Participation and collaboration with, as opposed to imposition on, communities will allow for building strength and sustainability.

30. Protection of the Union's financial interests by means of detection of risks and imposition of administrative sanctions

31. Struggles aim at power and the imposition of a set of heterodox or orthodox norms and symbols.

32. Notable failures of their use include the 1972 imposition of wage and price controls by Richard Nixon.

33. In some cases this process may have been heightened by the imposition of regional policy discussed earlier.

34. Further, the county council has not yet given its consent to the imposition of any traffic regulations.

35. Depositum details were either cut into the lead or achieved by the imposition of cast lead letters.

36. Industrial societies can not be run by an absolute moral order-the final imposition of righteousness on earth.

37. On the one hand, the law is traditionally, and rightly, ready to relieve them against hardship and imposition.

38. Imposition of new public service obligations in respect of scheduled air services on the route Fagernes-Oslo v.v.

39. The State party should take measures to prevent such racist advertisements through investigation and imposition of appropriate sanctions.

40. It may involve the imposition on young athletes of extreme regimes in relation to diet and weight control.

41. The drawback was his rather dowdy wife and their increasing brood of children, an imposition to be endured.

42. In early 19 violent riots led to more arrests and killings and the eventual imposition of martial law.

43. 26 Further, the county council has not yet given its consent to the imposition of any traffic regulations.

44. Capitation: a tax or imposition raised on each person in consideration of his labour, industry, office, rank, etc

45. As 26 January 1965 approached, the anti-Hindi imposition agitation in Madras State grew in numbers and urgency.

46. Would it be too much of an imposition to ask you to pick my parents up from the airport?

47. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving. William Shakespeare 

48. Beasting (usually uncountable, plural Beastings) (Britain, military, slang) The imposition of arduous exercises, either as training or as punishment

49. After the imposition of provisional measures certain parties complained about the ambiguity of the definition of the product concerned.

50. 15 Most foreign countries in the issuance of securities, the imposition of stamp duty, registration license tax, capital tax.