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imporre

impose

verb eem-POHR-reh Common

Origin: from Latin imponere 'to place upon'

Also means

enforce

Usage Note

Imporre is irregular, giving the past participle imposto and first-person impongo. It means to force something on someone (imporre una regola); reflexively imporsi means to assert oneself or to become established.

Examples

"Non puoi imporre la tua opinione."

Natural Translation

You can't impose your opinion.

Literal Translation

Not you-can impose the your opinion.

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