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were imprinted
noun
An impression; the mark left behind by printing something.
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Frederik's personality and likes were imprinted on the day's ceremonies.
He rubbed his arm where the words were imprinted on his skin.
The sweated outlines of bodies were imprinted on unrucked sheets as clear as factory cutouts.
Four-dimensional quantum states, that is, ququarts, were imprinted on heralded single photons using a combination of OAM and polarization.
These images were imprinted on a rotating glass plate (later, paper roll film), and Marey subsequently attempted to project them.
In the 1990's Mr. Schacht's baseball silhouettes were imprinted on the silk ties of the fashion designer Nicole Miller.
Take language: many 18th-century thinkers believed that superstitions and past errors were imprinted in words.
Relatives told the station that they think Martin Duram's final moments were imprinted in the bird's memory and that he continues to relive the slaying.
The images are only barely discernible from certain angles, as if the building were imprinted with the faint traces of shared memories.
As a final touch to the creation, the title Bag One and John's signature were imprinted in black letters onto the white leather.
Others look inside themselves, for truths that were imprinted in their minds before they were born or buried in their subconscious minds.
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