effectively impose
Frequency: 6.810.5 per million words
To impose in a way that produces the intended or desired result.
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- The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed.
- A leader must be able to effectively impose their vision.
- New regulations were effectively imposed to curb pollution.
- The government struggled to effectively impose the new tax.
- To maintain order, the rules must be effectively imposed on all members.
- The challenge was to effectively impose a lockdown without causing panic.
- She knew she had to effectively impose her authority in the meeting.
- The sanctions could not be effectively imposed due to lack of international support.
- By preparing thoroughly, they managed to effectively impose their conditions.
- The system needs to effectively impose penalties for non-compliance.