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(Grammar) grammatical unit usually comprised of a subject and verb (generally begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark); judgment specifying the punishment for a crime (Law), allocate somebody punishment, impose a punishment, penal...sentence
absolve somebody of sins, confess, hear a confession of sins; assign penance for sins; absolve sins after confession and repentance, impose penanceshrive
accuse or charge, charge paid by members, charge tax, determine costs of litigation, impose a tariff, impose a levy; burden, demand too much, fee, money paid to a government, strain, strain or make heavy demands ontax
act of compensating, compensation, correction, act of remedying a problem or injustice; compensation, damages awarded for injustice or injury, dress again; correct a wrong, remedy an injustice; compensate, pay damages for an injustice or injury, impose...redress
act of squeezing between a finger and thumb, tweak; ache, pain; little bit, small amount, an arrest, arrest somebody, be too tight and painful, critical time, grip something between finger and thumb, impose hardship on, narrow and disappear, painful sq...pinch
act or process of collecting or conscripting (money, property, etc.) by a government or other authority; something which is collected through a levy (i.e. money, property, troops, etc.), army, conscription, declare war, impose a tax, impose a tax or fi...levy
ban, restriction on commerce, impose an embargo, officially restrict commerce, order halting movement of ships, order stopping trade, prohibit or forbid something, prohibition, seize somethingembargo
break open, bring about through the use of power; impose; compel; oblige; break through, push through; artificially increase the rate of growth (of plants, etc.), create a run, create by strength, effectiveness or validity, group organized to fight, in...force
cause suffering, force on somebody, impose, mete out (punishment, etc.); cause something unpleasant (sufferinginflict
Christian sacrament of reconciliation, duty imposed by priest, impose penance on somebody, self-imposed punishment; self-mortification, affliction; repentance, self-punishment for committing sinpenance
command somebody, direct, order; forbid, prohibit, deny, forbid or command somebody legally, forbid something, impose somethingenjoin
compel, force; administer; strengthen, intensify, impose, make people obey somethingenforce
condition of distress, disorder or unrest, effort, impose on somebody, make water rough, malfunctioning, medical problems, physically affect somebody, misfortune, annoyance; civil disturbance; cause of worry; exertion in accomplishing something, real o...trouble
cut out, cut off; remove; impose an excise tax, delete, licensing charge, remove surgically, tax levied on the manufacture or sale of a product within a country, tax on goods for the domestic marketexcise
decay, impose hardship on, shame somebody, humiliate; get gangrene; suppress fleshly desires for spiritual disciplinemortify
 

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