Noun
imposition again
Source: WordNetLooking at the world as a whole, the drift for many decades has been not towards anarchy but towards the reimposition of slavery. George Orwell
According to news reports, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein encouraged the reimposition of a lockdown but were opposed by coronavirus czar Prof. Ronni Gamzu and most ministers. Source: Internet
According to him, while discussions on the reimposition of the death penalty is allowed, the COVID-19 pandemic would take precedence in the chamber. Source: Internet
Washington’s withdrawal in 2018 from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers and the reimposition of US sanctions has triggered an escalation in tensions over several months that briefly led to open conflict in January. Source: Internet
In the same vein, the economic fallout resulting from a virus outbreak and subsequent reimposition of lockdowns in one state may be limited by positive economic spillovers from a more stable economic recovery occurring in a more cautious state. Source: Internet
For the UK, one of the big news stories of the past 24 hours is last night’s reimposition of some lockdown measures on parts of northern England, including Manchester. Source: Internet