impose

[Example Sentences]:
1. The reality of the world will impose many things on extremists.
2. The decision made it easier for states to impose new restrictions.
3. Kerry also repeated his calls for members of Congress not to impose new sanctions.
4. To get on the jury, they must be willing to impose the death penalty.
5. We tried to impose a certain way of working but failed miserably.
6. This standard allows ISPs to impose a new price of entry for innovation on the Internet, he said.
7. Only the Security Council can authorize military action and impose sanctions.
8. Ukrainian officials demanded an explanation and urged the West to impose tough new sanctions on.
9. We did not impose the World Cup on Brazil, he said.
10. The Senate did not impose such a condition before confirming him.
11. That tragedy spurred Indonesia to impose new regulations aimed at improving safety.
12. The resulting furor led President Barack Obama to impose limits on the surveillance.
13. Within days, he could impose restrictions and new tariffs on steel imports.
14. Such a move, the plaintiffs say, could give the FCC authority to set rates and impose tariffs.
15. Cloud applications, on the other hand, impose a cost for all resource consumption.

[Antonyms]remove, disburden, unload

[Synonyms]put, set, lay