Examples of 'he imposed' in a sentence
Meaning of "he imposed"
he imposed: This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone enforces a rule, law, or restriction on others. It signifies the act of asserting authority or control over a group or individual
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He imposed a tributeof five hundred thousand dinars.
Except for the limitations he imposed on himself.
He imposed strict discipline and forbade looting.
Unworthy of the trust he imposed in them.
He imposed a very severe regime on the students.
There was no pressure when he imposed.
He imposed such strict discipline on his team.
And the absurd silly ideas that he imposed on them.
He imposed strict discipline for his team.
There was disapproval of his pious practices and the penances he imposed.
I thought he imposed his will on the game.
It is said that people disliked him because of the heavy taxes he imposed.
He imposed the racist laws of the country.
Having become head of the school he imposed silence upon his pupils.
He imposed sanctions on us and they followed him.
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His journey in the seminary took the unique path which he imposed upon himself.
He imposed price controls throughout the economy.
CruyfFs arrival was key because he imposed his ideas.
He imposed his son on us without voting for him.
The Emperor grew so angry that he imposed on them the death penalty.
He imposed an indemnity to pay his troops.
Murad II campaigned to Serbia and he imposed the Serbian king to tax.
He imposed it on monks and beggars as well.
Come from Mahmoud Abbas about lifting the sanctions he imposed on the Gaza Strip.
Soon he imposed himself on the art.
The commander agreed, but he imposed one condition.
He imposed heavy fines on them both.
He accepted me, but he imposed his own rules.
Finally he imposed on the clergy heavy financial exactions.
Cruyff 's arrival was key because he imposed his ideas.
Like her he imposed an austerity program on the people.
In order to make things a little better, he imposed censorship on the press.
The diet he imposed consisted entirely of bland foods.
However, you will always experience the punishment he imposed on himself.
The sentence he imposed is not disproportionate.
Perhaps he sympathized with the conspiracy, but he imposed his own conditions.
He imposed an embargo on the export of currency.
In an attempt to ensure discipline, he imposed hangings of those found guilty.
Rather he imposed a strange calm attentiveness upon himself.
In a vain attempt to control inflation, he imposed price controls which did not last.
He imposed a peaceful foreign policy and a conservative domestic policy.
Upon all those who believe and teach such doctrines, he imposed an anathema.
He imposed his mercenaries on all parts of the polis community.
Renters said he cut heat and hot water, and he imposed tough building rules.
The rule he imposed was so severe that seven of them died.
On instructions from the Crown, he imposed a tax on tobacco.
He imposed them upon himself.
He put his embassy in Jerusalem . He imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum.
He imposed his will on emperors.
And is he going to cancel the excessive-deficit procedure that he imposed on Portugal?
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