Sentence example with the word 'imposition'

imposition

application, claim, disadvantage, familiarity, gyp joint, infliction, invasion, notice, racket, tax exemption, unlawful entry

Definition n. the act of imposing something

Last update: July 20, 2015

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I would like to stay in your house if it's not too much of an imposition.   [Please select]

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Would it be such an imposition to take just one day off to go see my parents?   [Please select]

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The imposition of the tax is the offense.   [Please select]

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The preachers were also galled by the imposition on them of an abjuration oath, compelling them to pray for prelatical Queen Anne.   [Please select]

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This was what lawyers call a fishing question, calculated to ascertain how far Waverley was disposed to submit to petty imposition.   [Please select]

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"Possibly; but we all impose more or less upon one another; he has simply made a business of his imposition."   [Please select]

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Oxford and Cambridge sent professors to question him, and to discover the imposition, if any.   [Please select]

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[68] This is equivalent to the imposition of a tax on all the sugar consumed at home.   [Please select]

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