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English, 08.10.2020 04:01 kaylazeiter
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impose [im-poze]
verb
[16th century; from Middle French imposer and Latin imponere, which means "to put upon”]
1. to force something to be put in place
2. to demand someone’s attention
What is the word origin of impose?
imponere
attention
demand
put upon
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