English, asked by peppypete, 3 months ago

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impose [im-poze]
verb
[16th century; from Middle French imposer and Latin imponere, which means "to put upon”]
1. to force something to be put in place
2. to demand someone’s attention
What is the word origin of impose?
imponere
attention
demand
put upon

Answers

Answered by SharadSangha
1

The word origin of impose is - Imponere

  • "imponere" is a Latin word which means "to put upon".
  • the Latin word "imponere" gave rise to the French word "imposer", which then lead to the current term "impose" in English.
  • It was a word introduced in the late 15th or early 16th century.
  • English words are mostly derived from pre-existing texts or scriptures, such as Latin and French.
  • impose is a verb which means to force something upon someone (forcefully, without their willingness) or to demand someone's attention.
Answered by camrinsakai75
1

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The answer is D

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