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The root of the word, impose, is "pose." Pose comes from the word "ponere" which means to place, put, or force upon.
serving as or designed to impose punishment
"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?"
There is no root in "ponder"
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Impose is a verb.
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I didn't mean to impose on you.
Inflation distorts relative prices. What does this mean and why does it impose a cost on society?
"Impose" means to force something. The dictator imposed his rule without the consent of the people.
i really don't mean to impose, but do you think its a good idea to throw that vase ?
serving as or designed to impose punishment
To impose something (tax for example)
It can mean to impose or collect; such as "to levy a tax."
To subjugate maens to impose obedience onto someone.
"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?"
To impose, put upon; to establish.
it is not a greek root or any root