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Reimposed

Reimposed is the past participle form of reimpose, meaning to impose again after a prior removal or relaxation. The term is used to describe measures, rules, or policies that are reinstated after being lifted or eased. Common contexts include government-imposed restrictions such as travel bans, quarantines, curfews, sanctions, tariffs, price controls, or other emergency powers, as well as rules in regulatory frameworks.

In usage, reimposed often appears in news reporting and official statements. It can function as an adjective,

Etymology and related terms: from re- (again) + impose (to lay on or require). Related terms include

as
in
reimposed
restrictions,
or
in
verb
form,
as
in
authorities
reimposed
controls.
The
term
does
not
inherently
convey
duration
or
severity;
those
aspects
depend
on
the
specific
policy
or
measure.
reinstate,
reintroduce,
re-enact,
and
reimposition
(the
noun
form).