transitive. To impose (an injunction, penalty, tax); †to bestow (a name) upon. (In early use with dative pronoun as in 2.)
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释义 | society > authority > subjection > obedience > compulsion > compel [verb (transitive)] > force or impose something upon (28) to lay on11.. transitive. To impose (an injunction, penalty, tax); †to bestow (a name) upon. (In early use with dative pronoun as in 2.) join1303 transitive. To enjoin or impose (penance, a task, etc.) upon a person. Const. to (the person), or with simple dative. = enjoin, v. 2. taxa1375 To impose, ordain, prescribe (a thing) to a person; also, to order (a person) to or to do something. Obsolete. intruse?a1500 = intrude, v. oversetc1500 transitive. To impose (a tax or levy) upon. Obsolete. rare. beforcec1555 ? To impose by force, to enforce. impose1581 To lay on, as something to be borne, endured, or submitted to; to inflict (something) on or upon; to levy or enforce authoritatively or arbitrarily. threap1582 transitive. To rebuke, reprove, chide, scold, blame. fasten1585 transitive. With preposition (chiefly on, upon). To impose (something, esp. something unwelcome) on a person; (reflexive) to impose oneself on a… intrude1592 transitive. To thrust or bring in without leave; to force (something unwelcome) on or upon a person. thrust1597 To put (something) forcibly (into the hands of a person); to press, force, or impose the acceptance of (upon some one). enforcea1616 To force, obtrude (something) on a person. forcea1616 transitive. To press, put, or impose (something) forcibly on, upon (a person), and simply. Also, to force (a person) on, upon (something): to… entail1670 Law. transitive. To convert (an estate) into a ‘fee tail’ (feudum talliatum); to settle (land, an estate, etc.) on a number of persons in succession… top1682 transitive. To impose (a thing) upon a person; to foist, fob off, palm off upon. Obsolete. trump1694 To impose or thrust (something) upon a person. Obsolete. push1723 transitive. To force or thrust (something) on or upon a person for attention, acceptance, or use. coerce1790 To enforce (anything) on any one. rare. press1797 transitive. To insist that a person receive or accept (something offered); to thrust on or upon a person. inflict1809 To impose something unwelcome. (Often jocular.) levy1863 To impose (service) upon; to require (a person's) attendance. octroy1865 transitive. To impose by authority, to dictate. rare. wish1915 To foist or impose (something or someone) on (to) someone; to endow with at another's wish. Subcategories:— again (1) — in binding manner (1) — force into a position against will of others (3) |
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