单词 | reimpose |
释义 | reimposeverb re·im·pose (ˌ)rē-im-ˈpōz reimposed; reimposing transitive verb : to impose (something) again Months would pass, and one police officer would die, before Canadian soldiers reimposed order. John Kalbfleisch The state of siege, which had been briefly lifted, was reimposed … Isabel Hilton … [U.S.] allies have usually been reluctant to reimpose sanctions after many were lifted as part of the 2015 nuclear accord. Mark Landler et al. … said he will ask his country's congress to reimpose the death penalty, which has been suspended since 2006 … Irish Examiner (online) EU governments in the passport-free Schengen zone would be able to reimpose border controls when faced with extraordinary flows of migrants … BBC News (online) … residents could vote to reimpose property taxes in order to provide additional local funding. Lonnie Harp reimposition (ˌ)rē-ˌim-pə-ˈzi-shən noun plural reimpositions … doesn't want the forcible reimposition of a right-wing dictatorship. Christopher Hitchens reimpose verbas in to force Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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