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It means "to put upon". "The government imposed wage and price restraints to control inflation." "The judge imposed a sentence of nine months on the convicted criminal." "I don't wish to impose on your hospitality, but my wife is about to give birth and we can't get to a hospital. Can we come in?" "She is such a powerful personality that she imposes her personal agenda on every group she belongs to."

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The term "imposing" is used to describe something that is impressive due to size or appearance. For example, due to the nature of mansions, it would be appropriate to use the term "imposing" to describe them.

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