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Meanings of
imposing
in inglés
Impressive in appearance.
noble
stately
baronial
Related terms
impressive
Used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person.
grand
distinguished
magisterial
Related terms
dignified
Synonyms
Examples for "
grand
"
grand
distinguished
magisterial
Examples for "
grand
"
1
Several companies said they received
grand
jury subpoenas, indicating a criminal investigation.
2
In this
grand
new institution Desmarets should certainly hold an official role.
3
Currently, there are plans to present the case to a
grand
jury.
4
More than half of Germans said they would welcome a
'
grand
coalition'.
5
The paper also said Bolton has not received a
grand
jury subpoena.
1
Although small in number, the 1920 team
distinguished
themselves well in competition.
2
This time I hadn't merely identified bones and
distinguished
left from right.
3
Galileo clearly
distinguished
the role of religion from the role of science.
4
But they are
distinguished
from dredging in one significant respect: they work.
5
Results: Youth
distinguished
between sports and exercise, with each possessing different determinants.
1
He loved this place, a
magisterial
old house in the Garden District.
2
Her whole bearing consisted of volleys of abuse, closed by
magisterial
interrogations.
3
Ricky supposed that he had to envy that too, the
magisterial
appearance.
4
And didn't SHE put me down with one of her
magisterial
sentences?
5
His pals apparently still regard that brazen mantra as evidence of
magisterial
leadership.
Usage of
imposing
in inglés
1
Do you support the EU
imposing
tougher regulation to combat climate change?
2
They also stressed the importance of
imposing
sanctions in connection with Europe.
3
They have also rejected the idea of
imposing
sanctions against the government.
4
South Africa has a history of
imposing
weighty conditions on foreign takeovers.
5
Banks have been reluctant to lend,
imposing
harsh conditions on new mortgages.
6
The view from the mesa is picturesque and
imposing
in the extreme.
7
Natalie Dickson also did not think
imposing
GST was a good idea.
8
The government began
imposing
restrictions on businesses and people's movement in March.
9
But López Arellano waited only 18 months before again
imposing
military rule.
10
In the past, Trump has resisted
imposing
consequences such as strong sanctions.
11
Protests are a way of expressing an opinion - not
imposing
one.
12
Twitter is also
imposing
new limits on developers whose applications are accepted.
13
However I vehemently disagree with Dan re
imposing
curfews without expert advice.
14
We commend the Minister for
imposing
that ban and we are pleased.
15
I peer out the window at a large
imposing
building; a church.
16
America arms Israel and Egypt collaborates with Israel in
imposing
the blockade.
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imposing
impose
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more imposing
very imposing
imposing appearance
imposing spectacle
Imposing
through the time
Imposing
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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