Definitionadj. set forth authoritatively as obligatory
Last update: October 23, 2015
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No, I... it's just that I've imposed on you so much already. [Please select]
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7 and any additional terms imposed by the copyright holder. [Please select]
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I don't want to be imposed on. [Please select]
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Cumberly departed upon his self-imposed mission. [Please select]
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The seignior imposed duties upon the serf; religion fixed their limits. [Please select]
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I assure you, Houghton, you have been vilely imposed upon. [Please select]
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1643) was noted for his resolute resistance to the forced loans and unjust taxes imposed by Charles I. [Please select]
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An omniscient Creator must have foreseen every consequence which results from the laws imposed by Him. [Please select]
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Space is not a form of things, but a form imposed upon the data of experience by the mind itself. [Please select]
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He accepted the career imposed by his father's wishes, and in November 1763 began to eat his dinners in Lincoln's Inn. [Please select]
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Most of the Utilitarians were exceedingly shrewd, practical people, whose regard for hard facts imposed limits upon their speculations. [Please select]
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