Imposition

Word IMPOSITION
Character 10
Hyphenation im po si tion
Pronunciations /ɪm.pəˈzɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Imposition"

What do we mean by imposition?

The act of imposing or the condition of being imposed. noun

Something imposed, such as a tax, an undue burden, or a fraud. noun

A burdensome or unfair demand, as upon someone's time. noun

The arrangement of printed matter to form a sequence of pages. noun

A placing, putting, or laying on: as, the imposition of hands in ordination or confirmation. noun

The act of positing or fixing; affixment; attachment: with on or upon. noun

A laying or placing as a burden or obligation; the act of levying, enjoining, enforcing, or inflicting: as, the imposition of taxes or of laws. noun

In printing, the laying of pages of type or plates upon an imposing-stone or the bed of a press, and securing them in a chase. See impose, v. t., 6. noun

That which is laid on, enjoined, levied, enforced, or inflicted, as a burden, tax, duty, or restriction; specifically (in the plural), in English history, duties upon imports and exports imposed at the pleasure of the king. noun

A trick or deception; a fraud; an imposture. noun

An exercise imposed upon a student as a punishment; a task. noun

The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like. noun

That which is imposed, levied, or enjoined; charge; burden; injunction; tax. noun

An extra exercise enjoined on students as a punishment. noun

An excessive, arbitrary, or unlawful exaction; hence, a trick or deception put on laid on others; cheating; fraud; delusion; imposture. noun

The act of laying on the hands as a religious ceremoy, in ordination, confirmation, etc. noun

The act or process of imosing pages or columns of type. See Impose, v. t., 4. noun

The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like. noun

That which is imposed, levied, or enjoined. noun

An excessive, arbitrary, or unlawful exaction; hence, a trick or deception put or laid on others. noun

The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like.

That which is imposed, levied, or enjoined.

An excessive, arbitrary, or unlawful exaction; hence, a trick or deception put or laid on others.

Arrangement of a printed product’s pages on the printer's sheet so as to have the pages in proper order in the final product.

A practice of laying hands on a person in a religious ceremony; used e.g. in confirmation and ordination.

A task imposed on a student as punishment.

Conjunction of impossible and positive a) when something sounds too good to be true b) when someone is way too optimistic about the outcome of a certain decision Urban Dictionary

Something determined by chance, whim or impulse and not by nessessity or principle that is burdonsome or an unfair demand. Urban Dictionary

Something determined by chance,whim or impulse and not by nessessity or principle that is burdonsome or an unfair demand. Urban Dictionary

Imposing a specific identity on a person by treating them well or badly in order to manipulate and control that person. Urban Dictionary

Telling others what is and what is not, what is good and what is bad, who is good and who is bad, what foods to eat or not eat, what things to do, or not do. A key function of religions, governments, media, schools, and corporations—the five institutions which pilot society and its members like drones. Urban Dictionary

Imposing a better or worse identity on an individual than his or her present one by treating that individual in certain ways in order to manipulate him, her, or it. Urban Dictionary

Intentionally injecting a victim with a specific identity—which can be better or worse than their prevalent identity—by treating them in a certain way in order to manipulate the victim. Urban Dictionary

Intentionally injecting a victim with a specific identity—which can be better or worse than their prevalent identity—by treating them in a certain way in order to manipulate him or her. Urban Dictionary

G.S.I is a sex a sexual case where when the imphosition comes up and no intercourse was involved;even if the person had intercourse with the victim before the imphosition. The reason why it may not be a conviction of g.s.i is because missing evidence of left over ceman on the vagina,left over pubic hairs,g.s.i is also a form of being sexualy molested.if its the case that the imphositon came up during intercurse g.s.i would now be a rape case.. Urban Dictionary

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The word "imposition" in example sentences

It's hard to argue the contrary, even if the imposition is a complex one, involving peer pressure, advertising, the community, male-biased cultural values and so on. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"That is what we have rejected," Kissinger explains: "That is what we call the imposition, under the thinnest veneer, of a Communist government." ❋ Chomsky, Noam (1972)

Dr. Johnson shewed, that 'what he called imposition, was only a voluntary declaration of agreement in certain articles of faith, which a church has a right to require, just as any other society can insist on certain rules being observed by its members. ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

Under the Tea Party interpretation that the Tenth limits the federal government in imposition of post ratification law, the Tenth is, logically, self nullifying. ❋ Stephen Herrington (2010)

Or are they hypocrites who want to impose their idea of “justice” only when the imposition is on some other citizen they consider stupid or racist or retarded? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Their first imposition is the actual price of the product, the unit cost. ❋ William "Papa" Meloney (2006)

Some criticize it because they suspect the standard will not be the product of a search for the best among different styles, but will simply be an imposition from the United States. ❋ Unknown (2000)

In September, 1765, those of Connecticut wrote to the secretary, "although the commotions and disaffection in this country are very great at present, relative to what they call the imposition of stamp duties, yet ... the people of the Church of England, in general, in this colony, as we hear, ❋ Brooks Adams (1887)

They were 'not guilty', cleared of the hereditary 'imposition' - that is, of original sin. ❋ Bevington, David (2002)

I just don’t think it gives any person the right to impose their religion on another by authority of the state, particularly when the subject of such imposition is a vulnerable child who probably has no choice in the matter ❋ Unknown (2010)

I just don’t think it gives any person the right to impose their religion on another by authority of the state, particularly when the subject of such imposition is a vulnerable child who probably has no choice in the matter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

January 22nd, 2010 at 5: 44 pm pezmiztix says: the problem with the economy as well as health care isn’t that it has gone unregulated or the ‘free market’ ran free – it’s the types of regulations that gov’t has placed on them. we need reform, yes – but more imposition from the gov’t is not the answer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is the sort of imposition from the government that I don’t want, in part because like so many of the gun control camel’s noses it paves the way for more and more intrusion. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Perhaps the solution requires the short term imposition of an elite policy for the longer term benefit of everyone. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their imposition is a prelude either to inert hostility or to war. ❋ Simon Jenkins (2012)

a) They offered you a job [starting at] 80k and they also pay for your [MBA]? That's gotta be impositive! b) dude 1: "You sure you can win this [poker] game?" dude 2: "Sure? I'm gonna set a new record, dude!" dude 1: "Man, you are impositive!" ❋ Ricci-s (2009)

"[I do apologize] for what must seem to you an [arbitrary imposition], Dr. [Freeman]. ❋ JuicyChodeWeiner420 (2020)

He asked me to throw [the mustard] gas into the [crowded] room but I [found it] an Arbitrary Imposition. ❋ Adam McAvoy (2005)

Someone I know is an [identity imposition] master. When we're on [good terms], she treats me as if were a celebrity and [a genius], when we're not getting along or when she starts to lose an argument, she speaks to me as if I were a fool. ❋ But For (2020)

The prosecuting attorney told the members of the jury in Federal [Truth Court], "In [collusion], society's five most powerful institutions make countless false statements which flip most things around to their advantage and allow them to pilot society and its members as if they were [drones] (2016). That constitutes"reality imposition." ❋ But For (2018)

My mother is an [identity imposition] master. When we're on [good terms] she treats me as if were a celebrity and [a genius], but sometimes if she feels she's losing an argument she might speak to me as if I were a fool. ❋ But For (2017)

My mother is an [intuitive] master practitioner of [identity imposition], she treats me like a genius somedays when we are on [good terms], and like a fool when we fall into a conflict. ❋ But For (2017)

My mother is an [intuitive] master practitioner of [identity imposition], she treats me like a genius somedays when we are on [good terms], and like a fool when we fall into a conflict. ❋ But For (2017)

also see books on law [codes] and situtes,books based on telling the education of [laws]. [G.S.I. Gross Sexual imposition] ❋ Regardless Devon Victory (2009)

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