imposition vs openness

imposition

noun
  • A trick or deception put or laid on others. 

  • An unwelcome burden, presence, or obligation. 

  • The act of imposing, laying on, affixing, enjoining, inflicting, obtruding, and the like. 

  • That which is imposed, levied, or enjoined. 

  • Arrangement of a printed product’s pages on the printer's sheet so as to have the pages in proper order in the final product. 

  • A task imposed on a student as punishment. 

  • A practice of laying hands on a person in a religious ceremony; used e.g. in confirmation and ordination. 

openness

noun
  • Lack of secrecy; candour, transparency. 

  • The degree to which a system operates with distinct boundaries across which exchange occurs capable of inducing change in the system while maintaining the boundaries themselves. 

  • Accommodating attitude or opinion, as in receptivity to new ideas, behaviors, cultures, peoples, environments, experiences, etc., different from the familiar, conventional, traditional, or one's own. 

  • The degree to which a person, group, organization, institution, or society exhibits this liberal attitude or opinion. 

  • degree of accessibility to view, use, and modify in a shared environment with legal rights generally held in common and preventing proprietary restrictions on the right of others to continue viewing, using, modifying and sharing. 

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