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How can you use imposing in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "imposing" in a sentence, showing different meanings and contexts:

Meaning: impressive in size, appearance, or manner

* The imposing castle stood on the hill, overlooking the town.

* She had a imposing presence, commanding attention wherever she went.

* The judge's imposing stature and stern expression instilled respect in the courtroom.

Meaning: to force or urge something on someone

* The general tried to impose his will on the soldiers.

* They attempted to impose their beliefs on others.

* The new law imposed stricter penalties for drunk driving.

Meaning: to force someone to accept something, often unfairly

* The government imposed a tax on all imported goods.

* The dictator imposed his rule on the country.

* Don't try to impose your opinions on me.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or want to explore specific nuances of the word!

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