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im·pos·ing [ɪmˈpəʊzɪŋ] PRID.

imposing
imposing person
imposing person

II . im·pose [ɪmˈpəʊz] GLAG. nepreh. glag. to impose on sb

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Of the old, once imposing double castle only a few remnants of the walls remain.
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In the 178389 period, each state set up its own trade rules, often imposing tariffs or restrictions on neighboring states.
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Its imposing mass loomed between the pond and the village.
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It has not always been successful in imposing its will on private interests, politicians, or other ministries.
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When intact, it must have been one of the most imposing works of statuary in the world.
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One particularly imposing feature of the building is a 150-foot marble bell tower rising from the north center of the original 1899 building.
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He warned against imposing changes that could result in violence.
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A physically imposing figure, he dominated school sports.
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In this case the law is imposing liability for failing to do the impossible.
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It is an imposing large structure, more latterly replaced by two wooden shelters on each platform.
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