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The meaning of IMPRESS is to affect especially forcibly or deeply : gain the admiration or interest of How to use impress in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Impress
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If you impress something on someone, you cause them to understand its importance or value:
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Impress definition: to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion See examples of IMPRESS used in a sentence
- Impress - definition of impress by The Free Dictionary
1 to make an impression on; have a strong, lasting, or favourable effect on: I am impressed by your work 2 to produce (an imprint, etc) by pressure in or on (something): to impress a seal in wax; to impress wax with a seal 3 (often foll by on) to stress (something to a person); urge; emphasize: to impress the danger of a situation on someone
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If you impress something on someone, you make them understand its importance or degree I had always impressed upon the children that if they worked hard they would succeed in life [VERB + on upon] I've impressed upon them the need for more professionalism [VERB + on upon] I impressed on him what a huge honour he was being offered [VERB + on
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[transitive] impress something itself on upon something (formal) to have a great effect on something, especially somebody’s mind, imagination, etc Her words impressed themselves on my memory
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