Pronunciation of the English word imposing.
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1. | Even the most graceful and imposing existing buildings may now be so sadly diminished as to seem slightly ridiculous beside the monster. | |
2. | You were served sukiyaki for dinner, then spent the night and had breakfast. Don't you think you were imposing? | |
3. | I'm afraid I'm imposing on your hospitality. | |
4. | We should try to avoid imposing our own beliefs on others. | |
5. | I heard that Isezaki city decided to ban beards for male city employees starting June 19. It's the complete opposite of the Taliban laws imposing the wearing of beards. | |
6. | Every city has an imposing cathedral. | |
7. | She was a girl of imposing appearance and winning manners. But this staggered him. If she were such a slave to fashion and observance, she was not the woman for his wife. | |
8. | I hope I'm not imposing. | |
9. | It’s quite obvious that the purport of these misanthropic theories consists in slandering the working masses, relieving the imperialism from the responsibility for the bloody wars it provokes, and imposing the thought that wars are endless and are allegedly caused by aggresive tensencies in the human nature. | |
10. | More than 50% of Americans – 164 million people – live in coastal counties, with 1.2 million added each year. Humans have heavily altered the coastal environment through development, changes in land use, and overexploitation of resources. Now, the changing climate is imposing additional stresses. |