impose in Telugu
impose in Telugu is విధించు — impose means to officially establish or enforce a rule, tax, or penalty.
impose in Telugu
విధించు
Pronounced: vidhiñcu
to apply, enforce, or establish (something) with authority
What does "impose" mean?
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verb To officially establish or enforce a rule, tax, or penalty.
"The government imposed new tariffs on imported steel."
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verb To force something onto someone unwelcome or without their consent.
"He tried to impose his opinions on everyone at the table."
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verb (often "impose on/upon") To take unfair advantage of someone's time, kindness, or hospitality.
"I don't want to impose on you, but could I stay one more night?"
impose in a sentence
- The government imposed new tariffs on imported steel.
- The court imposed a heavy fine on the company.
- He tried to impose his opinions on everyone at the table.
- I don't want to impose on you, but could I stay one more night?
Common Telugu translations
Frequently asked questions
impose అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?
"impose" in Telugu is విధించు. impose means: To officially establish or enforce a rule, tax, or penalty.
How do you pronounce విధించు?
"impose" in Telugu is విధించు, pronounced "vidhiñcu".
How do you use "impose" in a sentence?
Example: "The government imposed new tariffs on imported steel." In Telugu, "impose" is విధించు.
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