Definition of Imposting

1. impost [v] - See also: impost

Lexicographical Neighbors of Imposting

impossible
impossible action
impossible dream
impossibleness
impossibles
impossibly
impost
imposted
imposter
imposters
imposthumate
imposthumation
imposthumations
imposthume
imposthumes
imposting (current term)
impostor
impostorism
impostors
impostorship
impostour
impostrix
impostrous
imposts
impostume
impostumes
imposturage
imposture
impostured
impostures

Literary usage of Imposting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1884)
"Again they pass into the hands of the imposting and statistical clerks, who correct their own work, ..."

2. Hold Your Ground: A Practical Guide for Protecting Your Natural ResourcesNature (1993)
"... mixture of ganic residues and soil that have been led and allowed to undergo biological de- imposition, until relatively stable. imposting: A controlled ..."

3. Archives of Maryland by Maryland Historical Society (1907)
"... qualified They return and say they saw him sworn Ordered the Committee Elections go out to enquire into the Election of him Bill imposting 3d p Gallon ..."

4. Synopsis of Sundry Decisions of the Treasury Department on the Construction by United States Dept. of the Treasury, Dept. of the Treasury, United States (1875)
"... headed "Vessels" on the abstract; the imposting and returns of dutiable entries should be made in the order in which the same are presented and paid. ..."

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