impose on

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle on

Meanings

1

Take advantage of someone's hospitality

Why “on”? Weight piles on top of you. What is on you is yours to carry.

I don't want to impose on you.
I don't want to take advantage of your hospitality.
Can I stay here, or would that impose on you?
Can I stay here, or would that ask too much of you?

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