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Definition of "reimposed" [reimposed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reimpose. (verb)

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Use "reimposed" in a sentence
  • "Thailand earlier this month reimposed a 15% withholding tax on foreigners 'gains from government-related bonds, and Korean officials have said they're willing to consider similar measures."
  • "Environmentalists, in contrast, are hoping that the congressional limits on offshore drilling that expired two years ago are reimposed, or at least that the pace of development is slowed."
  • "Nixon, under increasing political pressure from the investigations of the Watergate break-in, reluctantly reimposed a freeze in June 1973."