impose

Etymology
The is derived from Late, borrowed from , and ,  (modern 🇨🇬), from ,  (variants of ) + , modelled after:


 * , the   of, from  (variant of ) +  (ultimately from ,  + ); and
 * , the   of : see above.

The is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1)  To physically lay or place (something) on another thing; to deposit, to put, to set.
 * 2)  To lay or place (one's hands) on someone as a blessing, during rites of confirmation, ordination, etc.
 * 3)  To lay (columns or pages of type, or printing plates) arranged in a proper order on the bed of a press or an imposing stone and secure them in a chase in preparation for printing.
 * 4) To apply, enforce, or establish (something, often regarded as burdensome as a restriction or tax: see ) with authority.
 * 5)  To place or put (something chiefly immaterial, especially something regarded as burdensome as a duty, an encumbrance, a penalty, etc.) on another thing or on someone; to inflict, to repose; also, to place or put (on someone a chiefly immaterial thing, especially something regarded as burdensome).
 * 6) To force or put (a thing) on someone or something by deceit or stealth; to foist, to obtrude.
 * 7)  To subject (a student) to.
 * 8)  To appoint (someone) to be in authority or command over other people.
 * 9)  To accuse someone of (a crime, or a sin or other wrongdoing); to charge, to impute.
 * 10)  To put (a conclusion or end) to something definitively.
 * 11)  Chiefly followed by on or upon.
 * 12) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
 * 13) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 14) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 15)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1)  To place or put (something chiefly immaterial, especially something regarded as burdensome as a duty, an encumbrance, a penalty, etc.) on another thing or on someone; to inflict, to repose; also, to place or put (on someone a chiefly immaterial thing, especially something regarded as burdensome).
 * 2) To force or put (a thing) on someone or something by deceit or stealth; to foist, to obtrude.
 * 3)  To subject (a student) to.
 * 4)  To appoint (someone) to be in authority or command over other people.
 * 5)  To accuse someone of (a crime, or a sin or other wrongdoing); to charge, to impute.
 * 6)  To put (a conclusion or end) to something definitively.
 * 7)  Chiefly followed by on or upon.
 * 8) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
 * 9) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 10) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 11)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1) To force or put (a thing) on someone or something by deceit or stealth; to foist, to obtrude.
 * 2)  To subject (a student) to.
 * 3)  To appoint (someone) to be in authority or command over other people.
 * 4)  To accuse someone of (a crime, or a sin or other wrongdoing); to charge, to impute.
 * 5)  To put (a conclusion or end) to something definitively.
 * 6)  Chiefly followed by on or upon.
 * 7) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
 * 8) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 9) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 10)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1) To force or put (a thing) on someone or something by deceit or stealth; to foist, to obtrude.
 * 2)  To subject (a student) to.
 * 3)  To appoint (someone) to be in authority or command over other people.
 * 4)  To accuse someone of (a crime, or a sin or other wrongdoing); to charge, to impute.
 * 5)  To put (a conclusion or end) to something definitively.
 * 6)  Chiefly followed by on or upon.
 * 7) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
 * 8) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 9) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 10)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1)  Chiefly followed by on or upon.
 * 2) To affect authoritatively or forcefully; to influence strongly.
 * 3) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 4) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 5)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1) To encroach or intrude, especially in a manner regarded as unfair or unwarranted; to presume, to take advantage of; also, to be a burden or inconvenience.
 * 2) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 3)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 2)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1) To practise deceit or stealth; to cheat, to deceive, to trick.
 * 2)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.
 * 1)  To subject to an impost, levy, tax, etc.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Armenian:, վզին փաթաթել
 * Azerbaijani:, tətbiq etmək
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: imponi
 * Finnish:, , ,
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ἐπιτίθημι
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Ido:
 * Irish: cuir i bhfeidhm
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 強要する,
 * Latin: impōnō, infligo
 * Maori: uruhi, whakaeke
 * Occitan:
 * Persian: برنهادن
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: на̀метнути
 * Roman:
 * Spanish:
 * Telugu:
 * Ukrainian: нав'я́зувати, нав'яза́ти


 * Finnish: ,
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Bulgarian: натрапвам се
 * Finnish: olla rasituksena, ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:, terhére van, visszaél a jóságával/kedvességével
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Maori: māminga
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Swedish: vara till besvär
 * Ukrainian: нав'я́зуватися, нав'яза́тися

Noun

 * 1)  An act of placing or putting on something chiefly immaterial, especially something regarded as burdensome as a duty, a task, etc.; an imposition.