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This period in history is known as the Pax Romana.

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Do you say Impose on or impose to?

"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?"


What part of speech is impose?

Impose is a verb.


Use the word impose in a sentences?

I do not seek to impose my will on you. How long did the jury deliberate to impose their sentence?


What is impose countervailing?

To impose countervention is to penalize those who have penalized you.


What is the antonym for impose?

I think a close antonym for impose would be "respect".


Can you write a sentence using the word impose?

I didn't mean to impose on you.


What is another word for force something upon someone?

Impose


What does impose mean in history?

In history, "impose" refers to the act of establishing or enforcing a rule, law, or policy upon a group or territory, often without their consent. This can involve the exertion of power by a governing authority, such as a colonial power imposing its laws on indigenous populations. The term can also describe the imposition of taxes, cultural practices, or social systems that significantly alter existing structures or norms within a society.


What is an antonym for the word impose?

impose means force something to be done. So the antonym would be freedom or free


What is th synonym for the word impose?

A synonym for the word "impose" is "enforce" or "inflict."


What is the plural of impose?

Impose is a verb. Except for a few very old core vocabulary words, verbs do not have singular or plural forms. imposes


How can you use the word impose for a sentence?

Don't allow the salesperson to impose a style that doesn't suit you.