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What is the past tense of impose?

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The past tense of impose is imposed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of impose is imposes.

The present participle of impose is imposing.

The past participle of impose is imposed.

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We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good.
The problem is that the modernisation was a Westernisation imposed from above.
These schemes of working closer together are imposed from above, and are not what many grass-roots people want.
What about a law that imposed or removed a property qualification on electors?
In the first place, democracy cannot be imposed by military force from above.
Nobody is seriously concerned about a conservative roll-back imposed from above.

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