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    im·press
    verb[imˈpres]
    impress (verb) · impresses (third person present) · impressed (past tense) · impressed (past participle) · impressing (present participle)
    1. make (someone) feel admiration and respect:
      "they immediately impressed the judges" · "I was always impressed by the quality of the students" · "he has to put on an act to impress"
    2. make a mark or design on (an object) using a stamp or seal; imprint:
      "she impressed the damp clay with her seal"
      • apply (a mark) to something with pressure:
        "a revenue stamp was embossed or impressed on the instrument"
    3. (impress something on)
      fix an idea in (someone's mind):
      "nobody impressed on me the need to save"
    4. apply (an electric current or potential) from an external source.
    noun[ˈimˌpres]
    impress (noun)
    1. an act of making an impression or mark:
      "bluish marks made by the impress of his fingers"
      • a mark made by a seal or stamp.
      • the characteristic mark or quality of a person or attribute:
        "his desire to put his own impress on the films he made"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘apply with pressure’): from Old French empresser, from em- ‘in’ + presser ‘to press’, influenced by Latin imprimere (see imprint). impress dates from the mid 18th century.
    im·press
    verb
    historical
    impress (verb) · impresses (third person present) · impressed (past tense) · impressed (past participle) · impressing (present participle)
    1. force (someone) to serve in an army or navy:
      "a number of Poles, impressed into the German army"
      • commandeer (goods or equipment) for public service:
        "they carried a travel warrant authorizing them to impress transport and requisition billets"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from in- ‘into’ + press.
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    verb
    1. make (someone) feel admiration and respect:
      Opposite:
    2. fix an idea in (someone's mind):
      emphasize to
      stress to
      bring home to
      establish in someone's mind
      fix deeply in someone's mind
      instil in
      inculcate in
      knock into
      drive into
      din into
      ingrain in
      leave in no doubt
     
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  3. to cause someone to feel admiration or respect: She impressed us with her sincerity. If you impress something on someone, you cause them to understand its importance or value: He always impressed on us the need to do our best.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/impress
    verb (used with object), im·pressed or (Archaic) im·prest; im·pres·sing. to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/impress
    IMPRESS meaning: 1 : to cause (someone) to feel admiration or interest often used as (be) impressed; 2 : to put (something) in someone's mind to produce a clear idea or image of (something) + on or upon
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