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Definition of Reimpose
1. Verb. Impose anew. "The fine was reimposed"
Definition of Reimpose
1. v. t. To impose anew.
Definition of Reimpose
1. Verb. To impose again, a further time. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reimpose
1. impose [v -POSED, -POSING, -POSES] - See also: impose
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimpose
Literary usage of Reimpose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of King George the Third: His Life and Reign by John Heneage Jesse (1902)
"... Chancellor of the Exchequer — His Proposal to reimpose Taxes on the Colonies —
Carried in Both Houses — Death of Mr. Townshend—Death of the King's ..."
2. Tariff Reform, the Paramount Issue: Speeches and Writings on the Questions by William McKendree Springer (1892)
"Therefore they gave this power to reimpose taxes upon these articles to the
President of the United States, and upon that day he may put a ..."
3. Pamphlets on Land by Land Nationalization Society, Land Restoration Tracts (1889)
"I say "gradually reimpose," because by holding that that value which has been
... This will be clearer if we remember that as we reimpose taxation on the ..."