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Significados de
impose
en inglés
portugués
ditar
español
imponer
Volver al significado
Impose something unpleasant.
visit
inflict
bring down
español
imponer
portugués
impor
Volver al significado
Compel to behave in a certain way.
enforce
portugués
impor
Sinónimos
Examples for "
visit
"
visit
inflict
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
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?
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.
portugués
arrecadar
catalán
recaptar
Volver al significado
Impose and collect.
levy
portugués
arrecadar
Uso de
impose
en inglés
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.
6
The proposed legislation would not
impose
any new obligations on UK business.
7
The government has the power to
impose
a curfew for four weeks.
8
MSF-run health centers
impose
a ban on all weapons, which is respected.
9
She also called on the Government to
impose
trade sanctions on Burma.
10
EU policymakers meet on Tuesday to discuss whether to
impose
further measures.
11
The EU is gearing up to
impose
new sanctions on Belarus officials.
12
Trump can
impose
new sanctions at any time through an executive order.
13
This led the United States to
impose
sanctions on some political leaders.
14
Generous tax concessions for investment also
impose
other costs on our society.
15
The government is to discuss on Friday whether to
impose
local lockdowns.
16
What level of cost will the emissions trading scheme
impose
on businesses?
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Translations for
impose
portugués
ditar
impor
obrigar
arrecadar
español
imponer
inflingir
cargar
infligir
catalán
recaptar
Impose
a través del tiempo
Impose
por variante geográfica
Nueva Zelanda
Común
Irlanda
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común
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