reimposition
noun[U]
(alsore-imposition)uk/ˌriː.ɪm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/us/ˌriː.ɪm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/theactofofficiallyforcingarule,tax,punishment, etc. to beobeyedorreceivedagain after aperiodwhen it was not used:
Theconferencewilldebatethe reimpositionoftheban.
Thefarmersarecallingfor a re-imposition ofagriculturalsubsidies.
theactofforcingsomeone toacceptsomething,especiallyabeliefor way ofliving, again:
The re-impositionoflawandorderis the firststepto getting thecountryout of thiscrisis.
Theyplantorevivetheirsocietythrough a reimposition ofreligiousdiscipline.
- Do youthinkthat the reimposition ofsanctionswill make anydifference?
- The reimposition ofquotascouldleadtopeoplelosingtheirjobs.
- Theprimeministerisconsideringthe reimposition ofwagecontrols.
Causing things to happen
- -induced
- activate
- activation
- actuation
- agent
- attribute
- attributesomethingtosomeone
- implementation
- in
- inaugurate
- inauguration
- pioneer
- reactivate
- realization
- realize
- reattribute
- reawaken
- render
- seed
- spark
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