You can impose something that is not a negative. You can, for instance, impose a moratorium. A moratorium is not a burden. If you impose a tax, that is synonymous with burdening somebody with a tax so, there is some overlap in meaning. Burdening somebody is often used to figuratively relate applying a heavy load. A related term is "to sand bag".
Synonyms
load, encumber, burden, weigh down, impose
It is the difference between the private costs of regulations and the private benefits for the producer of financial services.
The burden of proof in a legal case refers to the responsibility of the party making a claim to provide enough evidence to convince the court of the truth of their claim. The burden of evidence, on the other hand, is the obligation of both parties to present all relevant evidence to support their case, regardless of who has the burden of proof.
Jonas feels conflicted about the community's decision to impose such a heavy burden on one person. He believes it is unfair and unjust to place such a weight on one individual, especially when they have no choice in the matter. At the same time, he feels powerless to challenge or change the community's traditions.
Incidence is number of new cases diagnosed prevalence is the the burden of disease that is new cases plus old cases
The relationship between the shimerda family and the burden household is that the burden's helped the shimerda's early off and taught Antonia English.
The burden of tax is divided between buyers and sellers by the forces of supply and demand.
The burden of tax is divided between buyers and sellers by the forces of supply and demand.
The church is guided by the Holy Spirit as the truth to impose the law of the church while the government is so secular and accepting opinions to make it as the truth when the legislators made the law.
"Impose to" is not idiomatic English. You can say "impose on" in a sentence such as "I hate to impose on you, but do you happen to have any Grey Poupon?"
The judge has a passive role in the adversary system and an active one in the inquisitorial. The counsel has an active role in the adversary and a passive role in the inquisitorial. In adversary, the burden of proof rests on the accuser whereas in the inquisitorial the burden of proof rests on noone. Adversary systems can have juries.