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reimposition

American  
[ree-im-puhz-ish-uhn, ree-im-] / riˌɪm pəzˈɪʃ ən, ˌri ɪm- /

noun

  1. the act of imposing a tax, restriction, etc., again.


Example Sentences

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"We urge Iran to refrain from any escalatory action," they said in a joint statement, adding: "The reimposition of UN sanctions is not the end of diplomacy."

From BBC

Prior to the reimposition of U.S. sanctions, South Korea, a trade-reliant energy importer that pursues a policy of import diversity, had been a major customer of Iranian oil supplies.

From Washington Times

Since the American military withdrawal and the reimposition of the Islamic Emirate, Mr. Nasrullah’s salary has been slashed to less than $150 a month.

From New York Times

Consumer confidence in China last year plunged to an all-time low amid the reimposition of lockdowns during the rise of the coronavirus’s omicron variant.

From Washington Post

At times it may also mean the reimposition of certain measures, but cities will not have to record zero cases to remain open.

From BBC