Reimpose (verb)

To impose (something) again or anew.

Origin:

From re- + impose.

Examples:

  1. The government decided to reimpose the restrictions after a surge in cases.
  2. The new regulations will reimpose a ban on smoking in public places.
  3. Due to the economic crisis, the authorities have decided to reimpose taxes on luxury goods.
  4. The school board will reimpose the dress code policy to maintain discipline.
  5. The city council plans to reimpose the curfew for minors in response to the recent increase in crime.
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