impondrían
Impondrían is the conditional simple form of the Spanish verb imponer in the third person plural (ellos, ellas) or the second person plural formal (ustedes). It translates as “they would impose” or “you all would impose” and is used to express actions that would occur under certain conditions, or to make polite or tentative statements.
Form and usage notes: The conditional stem is impondr- and the endings are -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos,
- Si recibieran la aprobación, impondrían nuevas reglas en la compañía.
- Las autoridades impondrían sanciones si no se cumplen las normas.
- Ustedes impondrían límites de velocidad si la situación lo exigiera.
Semantic notes: Imponer means “to impose” in the sense of establishing rules, requirements, or burdens. The conditional
See also: Imponer, Conditional mood in Spanish, Verbal morphology.