Sentence examples for be imposing from inspiring English sources

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be imposing

verb

To establish or apply by authority.

  • Congress imposed new tariffs.

Exact(60)

Eighth decade or not, Brown's mental acuity can be imposing.

Now, Mr. Richardson said, Republicans appear to be imposing them.

Close-up, the one certainty is that it will be imposing.

"Of course the national mouthpiece should be imposing," said one user.

Some of the honored players could form a lineup that, while disjointed, would also be imposing.

This is not the time to be imposing expensive solutions to minor problems.

"Before, you were shyer; you stayed back and you felt you'd be imposing on people".

But this time, Congress would retroactively be imposing a tax that no longer exists.

Wouldn't we be imposing a no-fly zone, or even invading?

I think they may be imposing a 21st-century perspective on to a 19th-century novel".

He is a big, lugubrious man whose presence can be imposing, but his playing is austere and elegant and understated.

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