We have no meanings for "imposing upon" in our records yet.
1 Likely enough that there were good-for-nothing, cockered menials imposing upon incompetent mistresses.
2 Or was it a sham Countess of Fleetwood imposing upon the girl?
3 For Carlstadt was insane in imposing upon us the judicial laws of Moses.
4 But most imposing upon his vision was the city of Luciare.
5 Now, that's just like those monarchical pirates, imposing upon a poor old black.
6 And I'm imposing upon the graciousness of a country citizen.
7 She would never have thought of imposing upon him this marked show of deference.
8 The fact is, Frank, I have been imposing upon you.
9 Quincy thought the fates had favored him in imposing upon him such a pleasant task.
10 He might for once yield to her wishes instead of imposing upon her his commands.
11 STRANGER: O Socrates, best of men, you are imposing upon me a very difficult task.
12 There is no merit in imposing upon stupidity so gross as that of this supercilious blockhead.
13 The lesser squires and pages fairly worshipped him as a hero, albeit imposing upon his good-nature.
14 Never imposing upon any one myself, I suffered no one to play the possum with me.
15 My own acceptance is not that they are imposing upon us: that they are requiting us.
16 The Russian general, having no longer any hope of imposing upon him, complied and admitted his imprudence.
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