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Filter by Meaning The teacher's imposition of extra homework over the weekend frustrated the students.
The scammer's imposition of a fake identity allowed him to gain access to personal information.
The psychic's imposition of exorbitant fees for a fake reading was a clear case of deception.
The scammer's imposition of a fake charity convinced many people to donate money.
The politician's imposition of false promises during the election campaign misled many voters.
The website's imposition of hidden charges during the online purchase took the customers by surprise.
The imposition of import tariffs by the country's government led to higher prices for imported goods.
The imposition of a patterned foil over the embossed design added elegance to the invitation.
The imposition of a vibrant yellow sunburst pattern over a blue sky added depth to the illustration.
The teacher's strict imposition of homework assignments caused frustration among the students.
The airline's imposition of baggage restrictions limited the amount of luggage passengers could bring.
The committee's imposition of strict rules on dress code created controversy among the members.
The imposition of red ink on top of blue ink creates a vibrant purple color.
The mandatory curfew was seen as an imposition by the residents.
The government's decision to increase taxes was viewed as an imposition on the citizens.
The university's decision to increase tuition fees was seen as an imposition on students who were already struggling financially.
The hotel's resort fee was an unexpected imposition on top of the room rate.
The teacher's constant imposition of new assignments overwhelmed the students.
The imposition technique allows for intricate designs by layering different colors on top of each other.
The imposition of a raised texture over the printed text enhanced its tactile appeal.
The company's imposition of mandatory overtime without prior notice angered the employees.
The long working hours were regarded as an imposition on work-life balance.
The politician's imposition of additional taxes burdened the middle class.
The parent's imposition of strict curfews restricted their teenager's social life.
The landlord's imposition of unreasonable rules made it difficult for tenants to enjoy their rented space.
The cult leader's imposition of strict beliefs isolated the followers from their families and friends.
The heavy textbooks on the fragile table were an imposition.
He struggled with the imposition of carrying all the groceries by himself.
The imposition of additional taxes burdened the citizens.
The manager viewed the new company policy as an imposition on his authority.
The imposition of strict rules limited the students' creativity.
She resented the imposition of a curfew by her parents.
The traveler found the baggage fees to be an unnecessary imposition.
The doctor saw the long wait time as an imposition on his patients.
The excessive workload was an imposition on the employees' work-life balance.
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