释义 
		[ im-puh -zish -uh n ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˌɪm pəˈzɪʃ ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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noun the laying on of something as a burden or obligation. 
something imposed, as a burden or duty; an unusual or extraordinarily burdensome requirement or task. 
the act of imposing by or as if by authority. 
an instance of imposing upon a person: He did the favor but considered the request an imposition.  
the act of imposing fraudulently or deceptively on others; imposture. 
the ceremonial laying on of hands, as in confirmation or ordination. 
Printing . the arrangement of page plates in proper order on a press for printing a signature. 
the act of putting, placing, or laying on. 
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of imposition  1325–75; Middle English imposicioun <Late Latin impositiōn-  (stem of impositiō ), equivalent to imposit (us ) past participle of impōnere  to place upon, impose (im- im-1  + posi-,  variant stem of pōnere  to put + -tus  past participle suffix) + -iōn- -ion
OTHER WORDS FROM imposition non·im·po·si·tion,  noun pre·im·po·si·tion,  noun re·im·po·si·tion,  noun Words nearby imposition  importunity, impose, impose on, imposing, imposing stone, imposition , impossibility, impossible, impossible figure, impost, impost block
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Example sentences from the Web for imposition And so swift was the imposition  of the curfew that some foreigners were taken by surprise.
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Later, when he purchases a massive TV set for her living room, she's offended by the imposition .
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Why, an imposition  on business owners to run their factories as they saw fit, you socialist!
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The result was the imposition  of the most draconian inspections regime in history.
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Musharraf is facing a raft of charges, the most significant of which is his imposition  of emergency over five years ago.
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The Essens also, as we call a sect of ours, were excused from this imposition .
The Antiquities of the Jews | Flavius Josephus
Marang Buru did not detect the imposition  and according to his promise taught them all the incantations of witchcraft.
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Important as this provision was, it followed as a natural consequence from the imposition  of postage.
The History of the Post Office | Herbert Joyce
About one uniform price is put on the whole, and the purchaser has to submit to the imposition .
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He cannot be subjected, thus violently, to the imposition  of beliefs from an external source.
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British Dictionary definitions for  imposition noun the act of imposing 
something that is imposed unfairly on someone 
(in Britain) a task set as a school punishment 
the arrangement of pages for printing so that the finished work will have its pages in the correct order 
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