Sentence examples for the impress from inspiring English sources

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the impress

verb

To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.

  • You impressed me with your command of Urdu.

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But he did not receive the impress passively and mechanically.

The Japanese potter liked to reveal the impress of the hand that made the object.

Surely no technology is "neutral" – each bears the impress of the impetus for its development.

The Japanese potter liked his work to reveal the impress of the hand that had made it.

Among other things, it explores the impress of one personality on another, and the nature of identity.

Much Zhou pottery is decorated with rudimentary incised ornament, some of which resembles the impress of coarse textiles referred to as mat markings.

The lives of the two other uncles, Wilfred and Ronald Knox, bore the impress of the family's religious imperatives — Penelope's grandfather had been the Bishop of Manchester.

"Is your daddy really black?" she asked, but Allmon, under the impress of her hand, could only gaze up at her with an adoration like heartache.

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Williams is among the impressed.

Next we estimate the spatial structure of the impressed source.

Do not go overboard with the impressing.

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