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ditar
Spanish
imponer
Impose something unpleasant.
visit
impose
bring down
Portuguese
ditar
To dispense (punishment or suffering).
mete
Synonyms
Examples for "
visit
"
visit
impose
bring down
Examples for "
visit
"
1
You want to
visit
my house and my 'family,' well and good.
2
In fact, he could
visit
a few years later, the paper said.
3
If you or a friend need help
visit
13reasonswhy.info for crisis resources.
4
How can this
visit
help me answer the question I can't escape?
5
In April this year, Kagame made a four-day state
visit
to Germany.
1
He said Europe was trying to
impose
a solution which endangered Israel.
2
MINUSMA threatened to
impose
sanctions against those responsible for the recent violence.
3
Washington has threatened to
impose
taxes on key French products in response.
4
Conclusion: Health care-associated sepsis and pneumonia
impose
substantial clinical and economic costs.
5
It also will
impose
new regulations and taxes for many health industries.
1
Earlier this year, Sisi warned that unrest could
bring
down
the state.
2
Supporters say the tax would
bring
down
emissions without burdening state residents.
3
Europe once depended on cleaner diesel engines to
bring
down
CO2 emissions.
4
But this idea that losing a vote will
bring
down
the government!
5
Through very severe austerity measures, just
bring
down
the level of debt.
1
A forced debt restructuring would
inflict
heavy losses on euro zone banks.
2
They know it will
inflict
real damage to our relations, Lavrov said.
3
These protective systems may be effective, but tend to
inflict
collateral damage.
4
Doctors take oaths to guarantee they
inflict
no harm on their patients.
5
Is it true that she wanted Strange to
inflict
leprosy upon me?
6
The vocal mothers consult after each confession and
inflict
the penance aloud.
7
Republicans seem eager to
inflict
that kind of fatal damage on themselves.
8
He must endure all to the utmost agony the law could
inflict
.
9
That in turn would
inflict
damage upon the rest of the country.
10
No-one understands how to
inflict
pain better than a trained professional human.
11
There are spiders in Africa which are said to
inflict
poisonous wounds.
12
The potential harm an al Qaeda operative can
inflict
is potentially enormous.
13
How can such a young woman
inflict
such terrible violence towards herself?
14
You said the duke will
inflict
upon him a most exemplary punishment.
15
You will answer to God for the pain you
inflict
upon me.
16
Germany is to compensate us for the losses which peace may
inflict
.
inflict
·
inflict on
inflict pain
inflict punishment
inflict such
inflict damage
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ditar
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imponer
inflingir
cargar
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