impose
Từ điển Collocation
impose verb
ADV. effectively The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed. | simply New technology cannot be used successfully if it is simply imposed on an unwilling workforce. | centrally a centrally imposed school curriculum | externally the pressure of having to meet externally imposed targets | artificially Motivation to learn must come from the child; it cannot be artificially imposed.
VERB + IMPOSE seek to, strive to, try to
PREP. on/upon The government has imposed a ban on the sale of handguns.
Từ điển WordNet
Investopedia Financial Terms
Impose
The act of placing a fee, levy, tax or charge on an asset or transaction to the detriment of the investor. The imposition of fees is a common practice in most investment products and services, and may be used as a deterrent to selling or exiting a financial position early.
Investopedia Says:
Fees are inevitable, regardless of whether you are a small retail investor or a multinational investment bank. Just about every financial service involves a payment to the party that helps to facilitate the transaction. Most fees should be made known to investors before they purchase a new security or move funds in a way that will incur a charge of some kind.
Many fees are imposed not at the time of transaction, but instead levied on an annual basis as a percentage of assets or holdings.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
imposes|imposed|imposing
syn.: charge force levy place put set tax
ant.: free liberate