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Filter by Meaning The government imposed an impost on luxury goods to generate revenue.
The villagers grumbled about the impost they had to pay for repairing the roads.
The king demanded an impost from his subjects to finance his war campaign.
The state imposed an impost on cigarettes to discourage smoking.
The landlord passed on the impost to the tenants by raising the rent.
The merchant paid an impost on every barrel of imported wine.
The merchants were able to negotiate a lower impost rate with the government.
The customs officials collected a heavy impost on the smuggled goods.
The magician was able to impost the audience with his illusions.
She was impost into signing a contract she didn't understand.
The hacker was able to impost the computer system and gain access to sensitive information.
The counterfeiters were caught trying to produce fake banknotes using impost paper.
The history museum displayed an impost of the Rosetta Stone to teach visitors about ancient Egyptian writing.
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