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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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Reimposing steel tariffs would only serve to drive up the price of steel, thus making more costly to acquire military equipment.
11, 1999-- Milk drinkers won't see any new barriers to competition this year now that the California Legislature has adjourned without reimposing the ban on federally approved milk that was lifted last month by a state appeals court ruling.
 
 
 
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