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imporranno

Imporranno is an Italian verb form used as the futuro semplice (simple future) of the verb imporre, meaning to impose. It is the third-person plural form, so it corresponds to “they will impose.” The same spelling can appear in the future tense of verbs with a related stem, but in common usage imporranno specifically denotes the future of imporre.

Grammatically, imporranno is formed from the stem impo- with the +rr- intensification that occurs in certain

In practice, imporranno is used to describe the act of imposing rules, penalties, taxes, or other obligations

Etymology traces imporre to Latin imponere, from in- (upon) + ponere (to place). The prefix and root

See also: imporre, importare, porre, etymology of Italian verbs with imprefix.

future
conjugations,
followed
by
the
standard
plural
ending
-anno.
It
functions
as
a
finite
verb
indicating
a
future
action
by
a
plural
subject.
As
with
other
future
forms
in
Italian,
it
does
not
require
an
auxiliary
verb.
that
a
group
or
authorities
plan
to
enforce.
Examples
include:
Le
autorità
imporranno
nuove
norme
per
ridurre
l’inquinamento.
Le
aziende
imporranno
standard
più
severi
per
rispettare
la
sicurezza.
The
form
can
also
appear
in
political,
economic,
or
administrative
contexts
where
a
body
intends
to
impose
conditions
or
restrictions.
combine
to
convey
positioning
or
laying
upon
something,
a
sense
reflected
in
the
modern
meaning
of
impose.