Phrases with «imposition»

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The word "imposition" refers to the act of placing a burden or obligation on someone without their consent or choice. It can also mean an unfair or inconvenient demand or request made upon someone. Full definition

Adjective + «imposition»

Noun + «imposition»

Sentences with «imposition»

  • Senator Mark told party faithful at a stakeholders meeting held in his country home Otukpo, Benue state on Monday that PDP had electoral misfortunes in the last general elections because of imposition of candidates against the wishes of the people. (securitykingng.org)
  • ESSA should mean a rollback of federal impositions on states. (nationalreview.com)
  • Seminal case setting forth the substantive and procedural guidelines for imposition of sanctions for a dilatory or frivolous appeal. (calattorneysfees.com)
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