Impose (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, apply by authority, enforce, lay, enforce compel to behave in a certain way, metal and lock up in a chase for printing, lay on, do, be an inconvenience, practice a trick, establish, arrange, practice

Conjugation of impose

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Present Simple
impose
impose
imposes
impose
impose
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Future Simple
will impose
will impose
will impose
will impose
will impose
will impose
Past Simple
imposed
imposed
imposed
imposed
imposed
imposed
Conditional Simple
would impose
would impose
would impose
would impose
would impose
would impose
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Present Progressive
am imposing
are imposing
is imposing
are imposing
are imposing
are imposing
Future Progressive
will be imposing
will be imposing
will be imposing
will be imposing
will be imposing
will be imposing
Past Progressive
was imposing
were imposing
was imposing
were imposing
were imposing
were imposing
Conditional Progressive
would be imposing
would be imposing
would be imposing
would be imposing
would be imposing
would be imposing
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you all
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Present Perfect
have imposed
have imposed
has imposed
have imposed
have imposed
have imposed
Future Perfect
will have imposed
will have imposed
will have imposed
will have imposed
will have imposed
will have imposed
Past Perfect
had imposed
had imposed
had imposed
had imposed
had imposed
had imposed
Conditional Perfect
would have imposed
would have imposed
would have imposed
would have imposed
would have imposed
would have imposed
I
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it/she/he
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been imposing
have been imposing
has been imposing
have been imposing
have been imposing
have been imposing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been imposing
will have been imposing
will have been imposing
will have been imposing
will have been imposing
will have been imposing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been imposing
had been imposing
had been imposing
had been imposing
had been imposing
had been imposing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been imposing
would have been imposing
would have been imposing
would have been imposing
would have been imposing
would have been imposing

Examples of impose

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"In the future, I will impose the heaviest penalties."
"Oh, my friend, no, I will not impose upon your good nature.
"Therefore, we will impose a full embargo on all trade with Japan.
"To impose a fine on a righteous man is not good. To flog a noble man is wrong."
"You're right, I can not you impose a fight,
"In the future, I will impose the heaviest penalties."
"Oh, my friend, no, I will not impose upon your good nature.
"Therefore, we will impose a full embargo on all trade with Japan.
"To impose a fine on a righteous man is not good. To flog a noble man is wrong."
"You're right, I can not you impose a fight,
"Though the ruling did not specify AIDS discrimination ..." "... subsequent decisions have held that AIDS is a handicap because of the physical limitations it imposes and the prejudice surrounding it, which exacts a social death that proceeds the actual physical one."
"the pact that our sacred Constitution solemnly imposes upon us."
A righteous man who imposes a fast upon himself and bereaves himself of wine.
A woman who imposes fanatical moral order campaigns.
Actually, the land reformation imposes fair heritage.
"Though the ruling did not specify AIDS discrimination ..." "... subsequent decisions have held that AIDS is a handicap because of the physical limitations it imposes and the prejudice surrounding it, which exacts a social death that proceeds the actual physical one."
"the pact that our sacred Constitution solemnly imposes upon us."
A righteous man who imposes a fast upon himself and bereaves himself of wine.
A woman who imposes fanatical moral order campaigns.
Actually, the land reformation imposes fair heritage.
"...imposed by the District Court of Finney County, Kansas...
"A kingdom imposed by a force will never last."
"A kingdom imposed by force will never last."
"Did the vaccine imposed?"
"Duty" means to feel greatness, admire what is beautiful ... but not bound to accept all rules imposed by society.
"But I can't bear to think of imposing on you any longer.
"The imposing mountain range separates the northern basins..."
"This fellow is imposing on you!"
'Cause I assume you find me imposing.
(Door opens) I am an imposing authority figure.
"...imposed by the District Court of Finney County, Kansas...
"A kingdom imposed by a force will never last."
"A kingdom imposed by force will never last."
"Did the vaccine imposed?"
"Duty" means to feel greatness, admire what is beautiful ... but not bound to accept all rules imposed by society.
"But I can't bear to think of imposing on you any longer.
"The imposing mountain range separates the northern basins..."
"This fellow is imposing on you!"
'Cause I assume you find me imposing.
(Door opens) I am an imposing authority figure.

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