English to Tamil Dictionary imposition

imposition

சுமத்துவதற்கு
definition
noun
the imposition of martial law
the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed.
I'd like to see you, if that wouldn't be too much of an imposition
a thing that is imposed, in particular an unfair or unwelcome demand or burden.
translation of 'imposition'
சுமத்துதல்,
விதித்தல்
example
It seems to me that this is a totally unnecessary 'imposition' by government on neglected and over bureaucratised rural villagers.
The key debate was around the future of the long-running dispute over low pay and management's 'imposition' of a discriminatory pay assessment scheme.
Especially a scenario made all the more bothersome by the strange 'imposition' of the exclusive use of a solitary word.
As organisers yesterday confirmed the event will go ahead on December 7, there were more clashes despite the deployment of hundreds of police and soldiers and 'imposition' of a curfew.
There's a large swathe of opinion in Britain that regards the EU as some foreign 'imposition' designed to undermine the imperial glory that is Britain.
Five million people have died in the past five years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and yet there has been no 'imposition' of sanctions on the various factions and precious little in the way of condemnation either.
The second piece of legislation which Darling proposed was the 'imposition' of a stamp duty.
Hence it is probably safe to assume that a far more mature media, with a lot of money muscle and political connections now, would oppose any such 'imposition' with the same, or perhaps more, zeal.
The smuggled electronic products and the luxury tax 'imposition' have really hurt the local electronics companies, making them less competitive on the local market.
As it is, the plan smacks of imperialist 'imposition' of values - like the cleanliness of the 19th century, but with more supporting television programs.
Similarly, consider the president's 'imposition' of steel tariffs that were obviously inconsistent with his free trade principles.
The government's 'imposition' of arbitrated settlements appears to have backfired: teachers continue to hold fast for improved classroom conditions.
The power to control was originally limited to the 'imposition' of conditions.
I had mixed feelings, however, about the 'imposition' of Western literary references on the study.
The prospect has alarmed the City of London, where many banks fear the 'imposition' of new EU regulations on the financial services sector.
Repression after a while does not need 'imposition' by the regime, it is more effective when self-imposed through fear, resignation and apathy.
Earlier this year, the company began negotiations with the TGWU regarding the 'imposition' of a new contract on its workforce.
The 'imposition' of taxes on groundwater is a prudent policy in terms of saving the environment from further damage, a measure which the government has in the past frequently ignored.
This type of power - a culture that radiates outward and a market that draws inward - rests on pull, not on push; on acceptance, not on 'imposition' .
I'd like to see you, if that wouldn't be too much of an 'imposition'
There are no sanctions mandated by the agreement, but US laws permit 'imposition' of sanctions against violators.
the 'imposition' of martial law
some see the law as an unwanted 'imposition' on their lives
the 'imposition' of martial law
And he said the weapons inspectors must be ‘given time to complete their task and there must be no 'imposition' of artificial deadlines.’
I'd like to see you, if that wouldn't be too much of an 'imposition'
The central aspect of free trade, as the name implies, is the free flow of goods into and out of countries without any 'imposition' of tariffs.
Instead he is talking of changing legislation to allow the 'imposition' of martial law.
Fiji, South Korea, China and Pakistan were highlighted for strike-breaking and the 'imposition' of heavy prison terms and fines.
The former, she charged, would allow for the creation of military zones, or the local 'imposition' of martial law if authorities wanted to address a localized security matter.
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