v. 25B6; verb
he imposed his ideas on the art director : FOIST, force, inflict, press, urge; informal saddle someone with, land someone with.
new taxes will be imposed : LEVY, charge, apply, enforce; set, establish, institute, introduce, bring into effect.
how dare you impose on me like this! : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF, exploit, take liberties with, treat unfairly; bother, trouble, disturb, inconvenience, put out, put to trouble.
25A0; impose oneself FORCE ONESELF, foist oneself; control, take charge of; informal call the shots/tune, be in the driving seat, be in the saddle, run the show.