Crossword clues for reimposition
reimposition
Wiktionary
n. The act of reimpose; the act of impose something again.
WordNet
n. imposition again
Usage examples of "reimposition".
Willi, you have a spontaneous demonstration calling for forcible reimposition of law and order on Texas scheduled for about twenty minutes from now.
Arab Legion against the Iraqis and their reimposition by force of arms of Abd al Ilah as regent.
Nothing contributed more to nationalist sentiment in Iraq, especially in the military, than the British invasion of 1941 and the reimposition of the monarchy.
If there are Arabs present, possible survivors of the plague, they will surely welcome the reimposition of European rule.
Orpheus, he was one who refused to accept the reimposition of his original template.
Pentateuch, it was the reimposition of the Law of Moses upon the new generation of Israelites, who were children when their fathers came out of Egypt.
He could only consider as futile and deluded any such attack on the very foundations of the Russian state, and he feared, with some reason, that it would lead to the reimposition of those repressive measures whose recent easing had at last allowed Russian society to breathe a little more freely.