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Definition of "reimpose" [re•im•pose]

  • To impose again, a further time. (verb)

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Use "reimpose" in a sentence
  • "In an address before a joint session of Congress this year, President Felipe Calderon asked the United States to reimpose a ban on the assault-style rifles favored by Mexican drug cartels and to work harder to stop weapons flowing from gun shops and gun shows along the southwest border into Mexico."
  • "Even if he agreed to reimpose the settlement "freeze" that expired on September 26, construction would continue, as it has almost unabated during the past ten months, when the freeze was in effect."
  • "He will not reimpose the Business taxes of the 1990s to fund the excess Spending."