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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"
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
Impose is a verb.
The root word for "superimpose" is "impose".
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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)
To subjugate maens to impose obedience onto someone.
it is not a greek root or any root
"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.