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Definition of imposing
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Imposing
(a.)
Deceiving;
deluding;
misleading.
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Imposing
::
Imposing
(n.) The act of
imposing
the
columns
of a page, or the pages of a
sheet.
See
Impose,
v. t., 4..
Majestic
::
Majestic
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
majesty;
of
august
dignity,
stateliness,
or
imposing
grandeur;
lofty;
noble;
grand..
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) A door or gate;
hence,
a way of
entrance
or exit,
especially
one that is grand and
imposing..
Gammoning
::
Gammoning
(n.) The act of
imposing
upon or
hoaxing
a
person.
Census
::
Census
(n.) A
numbering
of the
people,
and
valuation
of their
estate,
for the
purpose
of
imposing
taxes,
etc.; --
usually
made once in five
years..
Imposingly
::
Imposingly
(adv.)
In an
imposing
manner.
Superimpose
::
Superimposing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Superimpos.
Obligatory
::
Obligatory
(a.)
Binding
in law or
conscience;
imposing
duty or
obligation;
requiring
performance
or
forbearance
of some act; -- often
followed
by on or upon; as,
obedience
is
obligatory
on a
soldier..
Mulct
::
Mulct (v. t.) To
punish
for an
offense
or
misdemeanor
by
imposing
a fine or
forfeiture,
esp. a
pecuniary
fine; to
fine..
Grand
::
Grand
(superl.)
Great in size, and fine or
imposing
in
appearance
or
impression;
illustrious,
dignifled,
or noble (said of
persons);
majestic,
splendid,
magnificent,
or
sublime
(said of
things);
as, a grand
monarch;
a grand lord; a grand
general;
a grand view; a grand
conception..
Array
::
Array (n.) An
imposing
series
of
things.
Taxation
::
Taxation
(n.) The act of
laying
a tax, or of
imposing
taxes,
as on the
subjects
of a
state,
by
government,
or on the
members
of a
corporation
or
company,
by the
proper
authority;
the
raising
of
revenue;
also, a
system
of
raising
revenue..
Rise
::
Rise (v.) To be
lifted,
or to admit of being
lifted,
from the
imposing
stone
without
dropping
any of the type; -- said of a
form..
Magical
::
Magical
(a.)
Performed
by, or
proceeding
from,
occult
and
superhuman
agencies;
done by, or
seemingly
done by,
enchantment
or
sorcery.
Hence:
Seemingly
requiring
more than human
power;
imposing
or
startling
in
performance;
producing
effects
which seem
supernatural
or very
extraordinary;
having
extraordinary
properties;
as, a magic
lantern;
a magic
square
or
circle..
Sac
::
Sac (n.) The
privilege
formerly
enjoyed
by the lord of a
manor,
of
holding
courts,
trying
causes,
and
imposing
fines..
Imposing
::
Imposing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Impos.
Majesty
::
Majesty
(n.) The
dignity
and
authority
of
sovereign
power;
quality
or state which
inspires
awe or
reverence;
grandeur;
exalted
dignity,
whether
proceeding
from rank,
character,
or
bearing;
imposing
loftiness;
stateliness;
--
usually
applied
to the rank and
dignity
of
sovereigns..
Imposing
::
Imposing
(a.)
Laying
as a duty;
enjoining.
Dupe
::
Dupe (n.) To
deceive;
to
trick;
to
mislead
by
imposing
on one's
credulity;
to gull; as, dupe one by
flattery..
Grandiose
::
Grandiose
(a.)
Impressive
or
elevating
in
effect;
imposing;
splendid;
striking;
-- in a good
sense.
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