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Open qwIvan opened this issue 5 years ago • 3 comments
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I don't want to show any example. LANG=en_US.UTF-8 trans -no-ansi imposes

imposes /imˈpōz/

verb force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place. - "The mayor said officials would not impose either decision on the families." Synonyms: foist, force, inflict, press, urge, saddle someone with, land someone with

take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.
    - "After all, you had already imposed yourself on them (as it seldom was a her) and to start a conversation where none was offered seemed an unwelcome intrusion."
Synonyms: take advantage of, exploit, take liberties with, treat unfairly, bother, trouble, disturb, inconvenience, put out, put to trouble, be a burden on, walk all over

arrange (pages of type) so that they will be in the correct order after printing and folding.

Synonyms verb - foist, force, inflict, press, urge, saddle someone with, land someone with - take advantage of, exploit, take liberties with, treat unfairly, bother, trouble, disturb, inconvenience, put out, put to trouble, be a burden on, walk all over - levy, charge, apply, enforce, set, establish, institute, introduce, bring into effect - inflict, bring down, visit - levy - enforce

Examples - The government imposes restrictions on freedom of religion.

- The law imposespenalties consisting of fines of up to $500,000 and 10 years in jail.

- Cargo operations were less affected because trade continued while travel restrictions were imposed by several countries.

- A fine of £4,000 was imposed for each offence.

- One example is forced marriage, which is imposed on some South Asian women by their parents, usually Muslim.

- the director was unable to impose himself on the production

- Numerous forces have been imposed on physicians to make them change their practice behaviours.

- One hopes a lot of analysis goes on before any traffic restrictions are imposed.

- The Waterford News & Star asked a number of people while they did their grocery shopping what they thought of the government imposing a charge on plastic bags.

- Information is the very opposite of chance - if you want to arrange letters into a sequence to spell a message, a particular order has to be imposed on the matter.

- The temporary restraining order was imposed on November 20.

- Russia's foreign minister declared that democracy cannot be imposed from the outside.

- The Court of Appeal had only considered whether the restriction imposed by the judge was correct.

- He said there were two main reasons for imposing the restrictions.

- As a result, a handful of members of Congress were allowed to impose their extremist positions on the rest of the legislation body.

- The state government had imposed restrictions on the use of air-conditioners in government offices.

- Such outcomes reinforce the court's power to impose its decisions, and to punish those who disobey.

- They cry out for ‘a ‘system’ of some kind, where order could be imposed on nature's unruly endlessness.’

- All pharmacies consulted believed that in imposing service charges they were acting according to the regulations laid down by the government.

- Unanimous rather than majority vote of seven military commissioners will be required to impose the death penalty.

- After all, you had already imposed yourself onthem (as it seldom was a her) and to start a conversation where none was offered seemed an unwelcome intrusion.

- No attempt is made to impose a specific model or solution.

- At the end of March, the bank imposed tough restrictions to slow the growth of bank lending which the International Monetary Fund had blamed for the country's widening trade gap.

- Kass does not suggest that a society anything like that depicted by Huxley will be imposed on us by force.

- Last week, the government revealed its plans to double the fine for driving while using a mobile to £60 and impose three penalty points on the driver's licence.

- So if a group fails to agree, rather than negotiate further, a minority of strong members should seize control and impose a decision?

- His core topic was whether discipline should be imposed on teens for their own good or whether decisions should be justified and explained.

- If operators fail to meet their ten per cent rural obligation they face penalties imposed by the government.

- Fines and penalties are imposedfor lateness, for not turning up for work, even in the case of illness, and for ‘negligent’ work.

- In the meantime, if the bill is delayed, local authorities, including Merton, could introduce individual bylaws to impose restrictions in their areas.

qwIvan avatar Jan 19 '20 08:01 qwIvan

Currently there is no switch to turn off a specific part of dictionary entries. You can do something like

$ trans imposes | awk '{ if ($0 !~ "Examples") print; else exit }'

soimort avatar Jan 20 '20 09:01 soimort

A --no-examples flag would be really useful!

ad-si avatar Apr 20 '20 13:04 ad-si

A --no-examples flag would be really useful!

That would be awesome. I always have to scroll to see the relevant info. The examples are nice but in most cases unnecessary.

geekthought avatar May 26 '20 07:05 geekthought