impose in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for impose in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.im·pose [ɪm'pəʊz] VB trans

II.im·pose [ɪm'pəʊz] VB intr

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to impose a wage freeze
pl to impose a levy on sth
to impose a restriction on sth
to impose a tax on sth

impose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to impose a wage freeze
pl to impose a levy on sth
to impose taxes on sb
to impose taxes on sth
impose law
to impose a restriction on sth
to impose a tax on sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Hence, they sought to impose liability for humiliating personal injury, regardless of the physical effects of the injury.
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In the wake of two fruitless relocations and months of casualties, commanders finally managed to impose an effective latrine-policy.
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Officials will eventually have to release their currency pegs and devalue or impose strict controls to stop capital fleeing the country.
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In the meantime, it would be sufficient to impose a heavily graduated tax on wealth and limit the right of inheritance.
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Impose mark-to-market accounting on bank balance sheets based upon asset funding.
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We'll make sure we impose our will on our opponent, strike guys and get off the block and make plays.
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Sir, these sophistries will not impose upon the people of this country.
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We overrate our ability to impose our preferred order on these systems, and there is a "myth of the master strategist" in politics especially.
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His government undid many amendments made to the constitution during emergency and made it difficult for any future government to impose a national emergency.
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The key message of the work not only postulated that idiocy of woman, but also tried to impose this on already dubious methods.
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