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others. 2 interrupt, interfere, intrude, interpose, insinuate:<br />

I hope I am not imposing? 3 levy, place, put, exact: A tax has<br />

been imposed on entertainment. 4 impose on or upon. a saddle,<br />

burden: He imposes on everyone with his demands for charity. b<br />

exploit, take advantage (of), misuse: I hope I am not imposing<br />

on your good will in what I ask.<br />

imposing adj. grand, magnificent, impressive, stately, august, majestic,<br />

effective, commanding: In his dress uniform, the general was an<br />

imposing presence at the reception.<br />

imposition<br />

n. 1 inflicting, infliction; applying, application, enforcing,<br />

enforcement, levy, levying, promulgating, promulgation,<br />

introducing, introduction, placing, placement, laying on:<br />

People resent the imposition of a curfew. 2 burden, onus,<br />

weight; intrusion, misuse: A flat-rate tax is a terrible<br />

imposition on the poor. Walking the dog is an imposition on my<br />

time.<br />

impossible<br />

adj. 1 hopeless, impracticable, inconceivable, unimaginable,<br />

unthinkable, unattainable, unsuitable, out of the question,<br />

unachievable, unrealizable, unworkable, unresolvable,<br />

unsolvable: Reading of the cipher is impossible without a key.<br />

2 absurd, ludicrous, preposterous, ridiculous, illogical,<br />

unworkable, outrageous, farcical, outlandish, crazy, weird:<br />

Inventors came up with the most impossible designs for<br />

aeroplanes.<br />

impostor n. imposter, impersonator, pretender, deceiver, cheat, fraud,<br />

swindler, trickster, confidence man, shark, charlatan,<br />

mountebank, hypocrite, Colloq con man, phoney or US also phony,<br />

tricky Dick, flimflam man, US four-flusher: It wasn't the bank<br />

manager but an impostor.<br />

impotence n. 1 weakness, powerlessness, helplessness, frailty,<br />

feebleness, enervation, debilitation: The doctor said that his<br />

impotence was caused by exhaustion. 2 impotency, inadequacy,<br />

inefficacy, ineffectualness, ineffectiveness, ineptness,<br />

incompetence: Georgiana was frustrated by her impotence in<br />

dealing with the situation. 3 sterility, infertility: Eating<br />

raw eggs and oysters does not cure impotence.

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