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imposed
[ im-pohzd ]
adjective
- laid on by someone, especially an authority, as something to be endured, obeyed, paid, etc.:
Offenders receive swiftly imposed but meaningful community service assignments, which the court monitors daily for compliance.
- thrust or forced upon someone else, as one’s tastes, ideas, company, etc.:
I pray for my children to grow confidently into who they have been created to be, free from the pressure of imposed reputation and expectation.
- created or established forcibly or artificially rather than developing naturally:
All living systems organize and reorganize themselves into adaptive patterns and structures without any externally imposed plan or direction.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of impose ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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- ·É±ð±ô±ô-¾±³¾Â·±è´Ç²õ±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of imposed1
Example Sentences
On Friday, China responded to the 34% tariffs imposed by the U.S. by announcing it would impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products starting Thursday.
US President Donald Trump has announced and imposed a range of tariffs - or import taxes - on billions of dollars worth of goods coming into the US.
A tariff of 29% was imposed on the Norfolk Island, which is also an Australian territory and has a population of about 2,200 people.
Because of their complex supply chains and the often life saving products they make, pharmaceutical companies along with microchip makers were temporarily exempted from the tariffs imposed on all products imported into the US.
That is far higher than the tariffs now imposed on the EU by Donald Trump.
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