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Imposed meaning
simple past and past participle of impose
Synonyms of Imposed
Example sentences (20)
Conte had hoped to avoid a country-wide lockdown such as that imposed in March, which devastated the economy, and wanted to wait to see whether more moderate restrictions imposed last week had had an impact.
Despite the surge in cases, Russia has not imposed the kind of nationwide lockdowns seen in some parts of Europe, although restrictions were imposed in some major cities.
Investigations revealed certain LOC’s or Letters Of Credit were issued before the Government imposed regulations and some were issued after the regulations were imposed by the state.
Curfew was imposed in four major towns of Pir Panjal and Chenab Valley region of Jammu province on Monday morning, while prohibitory orders under imposed a ban on assembly of four or more people at other places as a precautionary measure.
According to the decision of RTÜK, a ban on five issues of the Matrax program was imposed, and a maximum penalty of 5 per cent of the commercial profit of the media outlet was imposed.
EU officials say their retaliation would be two-pronged, with a first round of tariffs on American imports imposed as soon as the first steel tariffs are imposed by the United States.
Half the average weighted tariffs imposed by China, one third those imposed by Mexico, and one quarter what India imposes.
The lawsuit asked that the surcharge imposed on ratepayers by SDG&E be declared an illegal tax imposed by the city without voter approval.
Laws may specify the range of penalties that can be imposed for various offenses, and sentencing guidelines sometimes regulate what punishment within those ranges can be imposed given a certain set of offense and offender characteristics.
Officially, Munchausen syndrome has been renamed "Factitious Disorder", with specificity either as "Imposed on Self" or "Imposed on Another" (formerly "by Proxy").
Some examples are: the ban on television tobacco advertising imposed in many countries, and the total ban of advertising to children under 12 imposed by the Swedish government in 1991.
This is again a limit imposed by x86 BIOSes, and not a limit imposed by the ATA interface.
Usually not more than two-thirds of a tax imposed could be collected in a financial year so Gladstone therefore imposed the extra four pence at a rate of 8d. during the first half of the year so that he could obtain the additional revenue in one year.
A 12-month restraining order preventing him from contacting the victim or going near her home was also imposed.
A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in the Union Gardens Community of the St. Andrew South Police Division.
Accepting there was a realistic prospect of rehabilitation, Judge Barker imposed a nine-month sentence, suspended for 18 months.
A city centre shop has successfully managed to overturn some of the conditions imposed after concerns of anti-social behaviour were raised.
A Delhi court had awarded four-year jail term to them while the former coal secretary, H.C. Gupta and two other officials, K.S. Kropha and K.C. Samaria, were handed a three-year jail sentence, the court imposed a fine of Rs 50 lakh on M/s JLD Yavatmal.
Advocate Rathin Raval, who represents the petitioner, says that the repair work has not started and restrictions have not been imposed.
After accepting Sealey’s guilty plea, Magistrate Weever imposed a $10,000 fine.