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How to spell IMPOSSES correctly?

The correct spelling for "imposses" may be "impossess" or "imposes". "Impossess" refers to something that cannot be possessed, while "imposes" means to force something onto someone or set a burden on them.

List of suggestions on how to spell imposses correctly

  • impasse The negotiations between the two countries have reached an impasse, with neither side willing to compromise.
  • impasses The negotiations between the two countries has reached several impasses and it seems like it may not be resolved anytime soon.
  • impose The school board's decision to impose a dress code on students was met with mixed reactions from parents and students alike.
  • Imposer He is such an imposer as he always tries to take credit for everyone else's work.
  • imposes The rule imposes a certain curfew on minors.
  • imposters The imposters were caught and handed over to the authorities.
  • imposts The new tax imposts will raise the cost of living.
  • Impresses She always impresses her boss with her exceptional work performance.

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