reimpose

[US]/riːɪm'pəʊz/
[UK]/ˌriɪm'poz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. impose again, levy again.

Example Sentences

The government decided to reimpose strict lockdown measures.

The company may reimpose a dress code for employees.

The school had to reimpose a ban on cellphones in classrooms.

The airline will reimpose baggage fees for certain ticket types.

The city council voted to reimpose a curfew in response to rising crime rates.

The company decided to reimpose restrictions on overtime work.

The organization plans to reimpose membership fees for the upcoming year.

The school board will reimpose a ban on smoking on school grounds.

The restaurant may reimpose a limit on the number of customers allowed inside.

The company decided to reimpose a hiring freeze due to financial concerns.

Real-world Examples

Iran has struggled to export oil since sanctions were reimposed by America last year.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Angry crowds in Serbia have stormed the Parliament building on news that locked down restrictions are being reimposed.

Source: BBC World Headlines

India has reimposed an Internet ban and schools have been closed.

Source: BBC Listening Collection September 2023

Local governments are rushing to reimpose restrictions.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

The aim of the dispute resolution mechanism is not to reimpose sanctions.

Source: PBS English News

The appeals come amid talk of reimposing restrictions. Amna Nawaz begins our coverage.

Source: PBS Health Interview Series

It's also reimposing an unpopular but effective mandate to wear masks, even outdoors.

Source: CNN 10 Student English October 2020 Collection

The Trump administration reimposed sanctions after withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal last year.

Source: PBS English News

Iran's president has accused the U.S. of psychological warfare after it reimposed sanctions against Tehran.

Source: BBC World Headlines

Ministers consider reimposing some coronavirus restrictions in Leicester because of a surge of cases there.

Source: BBC World Headlines

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