"Imposed" validity in different word game dictionaries
Dictionary | Validity |
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Scrabble US(US/Canada/Thailand - TWL/NWL) | Yes |
Scrabble UK(International - SOWPODS/CSW) | Yes |
Words with Friends(WWF) | Yes |
"imposed" Definition
- laid on by someone, especially an authority, as something to be endured, obeyed, paid, etc.:Offenders receive swiftly imposed but meaningful community service assignments, which the court monitors daily for compliance.
- thrust or forced upon someone else, as one’s tastes, ideas, company, etc.:I pray for my children to grow confidently into who they have been created to be, free from the pressure of imposed reputation and expectation.
- created or established forcibly or artificially rather than developing naturally:All living systems organize and reorganize themselves into adaptive patterns and structures without any externally imposed plan or direction.
- the simple past tense and past participle of impose.
"imposed" Synonyms & Antonyms
"imposed" synonyms:
- took,
- exacted,
- extracted,
- levied,
- claimed,
- demanded,
- inflicted,
- introduced,
- placed,
- forced,
- put,
- set,
- wreaked,
- wrought,
- foisted,
- laid,
- charged,
- applied,
- enforced
"imposed" antonyms:
- vetoed,
- prevented,
- banned,
- opposed,
- barred,
- rejected,
- censured,
- disallowed,
- hindered,
- denied,
- disapproved,
- forbade,
- interdicted,
- negated,
- prohibited,
- ruled-out,
- blackballed,
- declined,
- discountenanced