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reimpose
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reimpose [ˌriːɪmˈpəʊz]
vb (tr)
to establish previously imposed laws, controls, etc., again
reimposition  n
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Verb1.reimpose - impose anew; "The fine was reimposed"
levy, impose - impose and collect; "levy a fine"
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reimpose [ˈriːɪmˈpəʊz] VTvolver a imponer, reimponer
reimpose
vt task, conditionsneu aufzwingen or auferlegen (form)(on sb jdm); sanctions, fineerneut verhängen (on gegen); one’s will, authorityerneut aufzwingen (on sb jdm); to reimpose a tax on somethingetw erneut besteuern


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