Used in a Sentence

impost

How to use impost in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for impost.

Editorial note

They may not impost a surcharge for using a Visa card, but can offer a cash discount.

Examples5
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

money collected under a tariff

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of impost gathered in one view.

noun

money collected under a tariff

noun

the lowest stone in an arch -- from which it springs

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for impost.

noun

the lowest stone in an arch -- from which it springs

Example sentences

1

They may not impost a surcharge for using a Visa card, but can offer a cash discount.

2

It represents an effort to impost constraints on a bureaucratic institution and how people manage the dollar.

3

No matter how much of an impost it is to have to look down a little, I'd say it's still less than having to lift your hand away from the buttons into your eyeline.

4

If its merchant fees we're all paying a non tax impost on purchases which is out of relation to the cost of electronic cash services, and if its the 23% apr its usery.

5

If the fee did not reflect actual mileage flown or exposed cost, I argued it was misleading to call it a fuel surcharge and thus an illegal impost to get round pricing limits.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use impost in a sentence?

They may not impost a surcharge for using a Visa card, but can offer a cash discount.

What does impost mean?

money collected under a tariff

What part of speech is impost?

impost is commonly used as noun.