impose (verb)

  • 41obtrude — verb /əbˈtɹuːd,ɒbˈtɹuːd/ a) To proffer (something) by force; to impose (something) someone or some area. By which we may see, that they who are not called to Counsell, can have no good Counsell in such cases to obtrude. b) To become apparent in… …

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  • 42Ukrainianize — verb Make or become Ukrainian in character; adopt or impose Ukrainian culture, language, or ethnic identity …

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  • 43civilise — verb a) To educate or enlighten a person or people to a perceived higher standard of . b) To introduce or impose the of one upon another , group or person, arguably with the intent of achieving a perceived higher standard of . See Also:… …

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  • 44sorn — verb to impose upon another for food and lodging. The traveler sorned his less than willing hosts …

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  • 45subjugate — verb To forcibly impose obedience or servitude. See Also: subjugation …

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  • 46structurize — verb To impose a structure upon something …

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  • 47amerce — verb /əˈmɜːs/ a) To impose a fine on; to fine. b) To punish, to make an exaction …

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  • 48stealth-tax — verb a) To impose a stealth tax b) To tax by using stealth taxes …

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  • 49inflict — verb To thrust upon; to impose. They inflicted terrible pains on her to obtain a confession …

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  • 50bamboozle — verb To con, defraud, trick, to make a fool of, to humbug or impose on someone …

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