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impress

Definition for impress

verb as in press down to make design

Strongest match

mark

verb as in emphasize

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Example Sentences

And as it turned out, all the groups the Democrats strove to stir to wounded umbrage weren’t much moved, and they weren’t impressed by the Democrats’ constantly being overcome by the vapors.

From Salon

Diane, 77, had seen Rose before and was impressed by her readings, divining certain aspects of her life that Rose could not have known.

“After being impressed by the company’s L.A. premiere of “The Road to Mecca,” Fugard entrusted Stephen Sachs with the world premiere of “Exits and Entrances.”

Ferdinand and Dytrt were the first finalists to perform in the final episode and impressed the judges with their showcase routine to Let's Go Crazy by Prince And The Revolution.

From BBC

That India always still felt ahead of the game was thanks to their spinners once again impressing by limiting New Zealand to 251-7.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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