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imposer

to impose

verb ahm-poh-ZEH Less Common

Also means

to compel

Usage Note

Imposer can be transitive (imposer une règle, 'to impose a rule') or reflexive (s'imposer, 'to assert oneself' or 'to be required'). S'imposer is common in contexts like 'une visite s'impose' ('a visit is clearly needed'). The noun impôt (tax) shares the same Latin root.

Examples

"Il ne faut pas imposer ses opinions."

Natural Translation

You shouldn't impose your opinions on others.

Literal Translation

You must not impose your opinions.

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