imposers

/ɪmˈpoʊzərz/
noun
  1. People who force something (like a rule, tax, or burden) on others.
    • History books often describe ancient rulers as harsh imposers of heavy taxes.
    • In the meeting, the imposers of the new policy faced strong criticism from the staff.
    • The new law was created by imposers who didn't consider how it would affect small businesses.
  2. People who take unfair advantage of someone's time or generosity.
    • The group had a rule to avoid imposers: everyone had to contribute equally to the potluck.
    • He tried not to be an imposer, so he always offered to pay for his share.
    • She felt like one of those imposers who always show up uninvited and expect to be fed.
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