resist imposition
Frequency: 6.40.9 per million words
To fight against or refuse to accept an imposition.
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Examples (10)
- Many citizens vowed to resist the new tax imposition by the government.
- The company decided to resist the imposition of stricter regulations.
- Activists continue to resist the imposition of martial law in the region.
- She found it difficult to resist the imposition of her family's expectations.
- Small businesses often resist the imposition of complex bureaucratic procedures.
- The local community came together to resist the imposition of a new industrial plant.
- Historically, people have always tried to resist any unfair imposition on their freedoms.
- It's natural for individuals to resist the imposition of unwanted changes.
- He taught his children to always resist the imposition of peer pressure.
- The developing nation worked hard to resist the imposition of foreign economic policies.