Sentence examples for be imprinted from inspiring English sources

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be imprinted

noun

An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.

  • The day left an imprint in my mind.

Exact(59)

Out of the 28 potential DMRs analyzed, only two were shown to be imprinted DMRs.

Forecasts, like cigarette packs, should be imprinted with a warning.

So they can be imprinted on a doll in an emergency.

Luckily for us, it was just the kind of clash to be imprinted on folk memory.

It shows how a new garden can be imprinted on to the bones of the old.

Demographic information about them and their recent moviegoing habits will also be imprinted on their cards.

Already, fans were buying Reds tickets as well as jerseys where Griffey 24 could be imprinted.

How might painful experiences like Beverly's be imprinted on the body?

The planes will not be imprinted with a Delta logo or Delta colors.

"It's an image that will forever be imprinted in my mind".

The Test match that followed will for ever be imprinted on his memory.

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