impose vs urge

impose

verb
  • to enforce: compel to behave in a certain way 

  • To practice a trick or deception (on or upon). 

  • To arrange in proper order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for printing; said of columns or pages of type, forms, etc. 

  • To establish or apply by authority. 

  • To lay on, as the hands, in the religious rites of confirmation and ordination. 

  • to be an inconvenience (on or upon) 

urge

verb
  • To be pressing in argument; to insist; to persist. 

  • To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. 

  • To present in an urgent manner; to insist upon. 

  • To put mental pressure on; to ply with motives, arguments, persuasion, or importunity. 

  • To press onward or forward. 

  • To provoke; to exasperate. 

  • To press hard upon; to follow closely. 

noun
  • A strong desire; an itch to do something. 

How often have the words impose and urge occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )