imposer

[im-poh-zer]

imposer Definition

  • 1a person who imposes something, especially a set of beliefs or way of life, on others
  • 2a person who lays or places something on something else

Using imposer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "imposer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The imposer of the new policy was met with resistance from the employees.

  • Example

    He was seen as an imposer of his own beliefs on others.

  • Example

    The imposer of the tax was heavily criticized by the public.

imposer Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: imposer in Brief

An 'imposer' [im-poh-zer] is someone who forces something, such as a belief or way of life, onto others. It can also refer to someone who places something on something else. Examples include 'The imposer of the new policy was met with resistance from the employees.' and 'He was seen as an imposer of his own beliefs on others.' Synonyms include 'enforcer,' while 'dictator' and 'tyrant' are more informal.