Impose is a verb. Except for a few very old core vocabulary words, verbs do not have singular or plural forms.
imposes
The plural of impose is imposes.
The antonym for "impose" is "remove" or "relinquish."
A synonym for the word "impose" is "enforce" or "inflict."
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The verb form of imposition is "impose."
The plural form of can is cans.
"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?"
Impose is a verb.
I do not seek to impose my will on you. How long did the jury deliberate to impose their sentence?
To impose countervention is to penalize those who have penalized you.
I didn't mean to impose on you.
I think a close antonym for impose would be "respect".
Don't allow the salesperson to impose a style that doesn't suit you.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to impose are imposition and the gerund, imposing.
The noun forms for the verb to impose are imposer, imposition, and the gerund, imposing.
"Impose" means to force something. The dictator imposed his rule without the consent of the people.
The security guard was sent to impose order among the unruly fans. My aunt stayed for only one night because she didn't want to impose on us. Grandma's faith is very strong, but she would never impose her beliefs on anyone else.
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