English to Arabic Dictionary imposing

imposing

فرض
definition
verb
the decision was theirs and was not imposed on them by others
force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place.
she realized that she had imposed on Miss Hatherby's kindness
take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment.
adjective
an imposing 17th-century manor house
grand and impressive in appearance.
translation of 'imposing'
adjective
عالي,
جليل,
فخم,
جدير بالإحترام,
مهيب
example
At a lean 12 st and 6ft 3in, he is an 'imposing' presence.
A high domed roof and Ionic-Corinthian pillars give the General Post Office in Kolkata an 'imposing' appearance.
These materials gave the desired appearance of an 'imposing' stone building.
The building has an impressive and 'imposing' street presence, while also enclosing a peaceful courtyard within the campus.
The two towers on both sides create an 'imposing' impression, beginning from a square base that gradually rounds off at the top.
Edward was an extraordinarily tall, powerful and 'imposing' figure robed in majesty.
Klein manages to say things like this without sounding 'imposing' or dramatic.
Not surprisingly, this 'imposing' property is a popular choice for wedding receptions and regularly used for corporate entertaining, conferences and seminars.
The restored walls once again give it the 'imposing' appearance of the five-sided fortress that it really is.
Do look and admire the 'imposing' buildings which give that distinct impression of an old-fashioned well-established seat of learning.
The main building, constructed during the British regime, with its 'imposing' clock tower provides an impressive backdrop.
From the street, the flats present an 'imposing' , clean-cut modern appearance, with their front-to-back pitched roof, western red cedar cladding and prominent balconies.
The second man was smaller in stature, but held a much more 'imposing' presence.
The cathedral appears 'imposing' and unyielding at first.
The majestic and 'imposing' voice carried with it the intelligent tone of the singer's knowledge of a wide gamut of information.
Silently she resolved to make a better impression on the 'imposing' woman the next time around.
There was a disarming contrast between his 'imposing' appearance in three piece suit and starched collar and his complete lack of pomposity and his sense of humour.
Her theme and her use of small details to create an 'imposing' composition are quite impressive.
The apartment house had been torn down and a large more 'imposing' building had taken its place.
The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more 'imposing' and formidable than the passionate workers.
These poems evoke outer and inner landscapes that have worn and changed with time but are still 'imposingly' alive.
And at an 'imposingly' athletic 6ft 3ins tall, he doesn't have to do much to command the attention of the room.
Up ahead she saw buildings of metal and mortar rise up 'imposingly' and vehicles of every sort whir by, both in the air and on the ground.
Seated in a big chair there was a large man dressed 'imposingly' in what looked like formal military costume.
At the end of the corridor was an 'imposingly' dark door, with a big, heavy knob.
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