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."
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.
"Lofty" means something that is elevated in height or position, or something that exudes grandeur, noble ideals, or aspirations. It can also refer to a person who behaves in a superior or grand manner.
Loyal and resolute Strong and imposing
The verb form "imposing" means insisting, exerting or impressing one's will on another (to impose).The adjective, however, is often used to mean impressive, or of striking appearance.
It means that they are very tall.
The official definition for the word loftly is "of imposing height."
If you mean 'facade' it is the front of a building, particularly if the building is a decorated or imposing
a regular and imposing arrangement; disposition in regular lines
Imposing is correct.
the wrestler was very imposing
Express your disagreement with those who are imposing rules that you do not believe are necessary.
The act or process of imposing or meting out something unpleasant.
The imposing mountain range towered over the small village below, casting a shadow that stretched for miles.