noun
- unfair or unreasonable demands or burdens placed on someone
- acts of forcing something to be accepted or put in place
- instances of taking advantage of someone’s kindness or generosity
Usage: plural of imposition
Usage: plural of imposition
Usage: plural of imposition
Examples
- The new tax impositions angered many citizens.
- She felt the constant requests for help were becoming impositions.
- The government’s impositions of strict regulations hurt small businesses.
- He didn’t want to be an imposition, so he declined the dinner invitation.
- The impositions placed on the defeated nation were harsh.
- Students complained about the impositions of additional homework.
- The impositions of curfews restricted their freedom of movement.