Imposed has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
Adjective
Verb
1
simple past tense and past participle of impose
"The government imposed strict new rules on all drivers starting next week."
In plain English: To impose something means to force it on someone else against their will.
"The new speed limit was imposed on all drivers during rush hour."
Adjective
1
set forth authoritatively as obligatory
"the imposed taxation"
"rules imposed by society"
Example Sentences
"The new speed limit was imposed on all drivers during rush hour."
verb
"The teacher imposed strict silence during the exam."
verb
"We had to pay an extra fee that was imposed on all visitors."
verb
"He refused to impose his will on anyone else in the team."
verb