overimpose
/ˌoʊvərɪmˈpoʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to impose or superimpose something excessively or to an unwarranted extent
“The government’s policies often overimpose strict regulations on the local businesses.”
2. verb
to bring together or superimpose two or more images, sounds, or other forms of information
“The artist decided to overimpose the background image with the subject to create a unique visual effect.”
3. noun
an act or instance of imposing something excessively or to an unwarranted extent
“The overimposition of taxes on low-income families has led to widespread protests.”