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reimpoˈsition [re- 5 a. Cf. F. réimposition.] The act of reimposing; also, an instance of this, a reimposed tax.
1776Adam Smith W.N. v. ii. I. 464 Such reimpositions are always over and above the taille of the particular year in which they are laid on. 1817J. Scott Paris Revisited (ed. 4) 25 Abetting the re-imposition of what they know to be imbecile, odious, and unjust. 1860Bright Sp., Ch. Rates 27 Apr. (1876) 540 They would never consent to a reimposition of a Church rate. 1885Manch. Exam. 6 Nov. 5/2 Meditating a reimposition of the tax on corn. So reimˈposure.
1855Lynch Lett. to Scattered viii. 108 The stirrings of a spring life that will shake off old winter's yoke, and make its reimposure impossible. |