Sentence examples for was imprinted from inspiring English sources

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was imprinted

noun

An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.

  • The day left an imprint in my mind.

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It was imprinted on me.

I was imprinted from childhood with very different sets of rules for each one.

But those laws and Butler's success was imprinted on western feminism.

When the concrete hardened, its surface was imprinted with the textures of the soil.

I admired its style: a cocoa pod was imprinted on the chocolate.

"It was imprinted on his mind, and he vowed to work to eliminate nuclear weapons".

When we were growing up and they had westerns, this was the background that was imprinted on us.

While Vietnam was imprinted on many of their faces, as they grew up it would seem a distant place.

Equating the people's independence with the Communist takeover was imprinted in the minds of every man, woman, and child.

Thus the story of Orpheus was imprinted upon me, along with the words "gurgling," "dead lips," "sallow cheeks".

It was only after the latter declined the part that the musical was imprinted with Ms. Channing's bold signature.

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