"impose" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

impose verbo

impose + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 92
impose sanctions • impose restrictions • impose taxes • impose penalties • impose limits • impose rules • impose conditions • ...
verbo + impose
Kolokacji: 10
seek to impose • try to impose • want to impose • attempt to impose • begin imposing • ...
impose + preposición
Kolokacji: 31
impose on • impose upon • imposed by • impose against • imposed after • ...
impose + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 33
unilaterally impose • externally imposed • simply impose • originally imposed • immediately impose • ...
(2) originally, initially
Kolokacji: 2
(3) arbitrarily, generally
Kolokacji: 2
(4) legally, judicially
Kolokacji: 2
(5) officially, formally
Kolokacji: 2
1. officially imposed = oficjalnie nałożyć officially imposed
  • In his homeland, Mr. Dubcek remains in officially imposed obscurity.
  • All references to an independent Gaza were abolished and Egyptian administration was officially imposed.
  • Dongzhou, however, is 90 miles notheast across a wide bay from Hong Kong, whose television signals reach across the water easily, and news of the killings has spread rapidly, despite the officially imposed silence in Chinese media.
  • Mr. Nickel, former United States Ambassador to South Africa, is equally justified in arguing that the "sanctions of the markets" may have had a more debilitating effect than officially imposed sanctions.
  • People will put up with some cognitive distance between their own system of categorization and the labels officially imposed on things.
  • It was one of the "Spamalot" producers, Bill Haber, who lobbied for the rule, apparently as a plea for officially imposed self-restraint.
  • This grassroots practice to evade officially imposed censorship was fraught with danger as harsh punishments were meted out to people caught possessing or copying censored materials.
  • Latin was the language of the law courts in the West and of the military throughout the Empire, but was not imposed officially on peoples brought under Roman rule.
  • The trading ship with its sixty-two normal NS-2's was gone to wherever it was bound, with an officially imposed story to explain its two weeks' delay.
  • The name of Fort Victoria was officially imposed by The Duchess of York, on 19 June.
2. formally impose = formalnie nałóż formally impose

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