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Sentence count:150+4Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affectengraveestablishfiximprintmarkplantrootstampstrikeSimilar words: impressiveimpressionpresspress fordepresseddepressionimprovedcomprehensionMeaning: [ɪm'pres]  n. the act of coercing someone into government service. v. 1. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 2. impress positively 3. produce or try to produce a vivid impression of 4. mark or stamp with or as if with pressure 5. reproduce by printing 6. take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship 7. dye (fabric) before it is spun. 
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31. It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss.
32. Melanie Griffith as Tess failed to impress me.
33. Who was he trying to impress?
34. Simulators can provide demonstrations which always impress visitors.
35. Shelly constantly tries to impress her boss.
36. Trying to impress his new girlfriend.
37. This is what I want to impress on her.
38. The Avalanche Ale is a perfectly serviceable beer, full-bodied and tasty, but the others failed to impress.
39. Not to gain extra marks in the test and certainly not to impress your friends!
40. Whether pupils' behaviour is itself a political statement or not, the aggressive forms impress themselves on to educational politics.
41. Never try to impress a woman, because if you do she'll expect you to keep up the standard for the rest of your life.". W.C. Fields 
42. It is easy to dismiss them as the strategic outpourings of a new recruit trying to impress the party machine.
43. Exercise for yourself rather than to impress or conform with anyone else.
44. I felt they were both trying to impress on me that they were my friends and were going to look after me.
45. You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school.
46. His appearance, that first term, failed to impress everyone as it failed to impress the Master of his college.
47. He cultivated members of the aristocracy and sprinkled them among his company boards to impress potential investors.
48. You don't need to make fancy foods to impress guests - something simple but good will do.
49. Naturally, he wanted to impress his colleagues, set up a little frisson, as he'd have put it.
50. It is always wise to look towards those who inspire and impress you.
51. But this may serve to impress you with my determination.
52. It's an event which can not fail to impress even the most cynical Cruella de Vil.
53. She had no right to chatter about the secrets I had confided,(sentencedict.com/impress.html) but she wanted to impress my brother.
54. Maybe he was about to fail to impress his new boss.
55. But Tamar was trying to impress me very forcibly with her candour and her excellent memory.
56. One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses. Dale Carnegie 
57. If you can't impress yourself, then no one else really matters. Laurell K. Hamilton 
58. They treated me like a manager; they tried to impress me.
59. There's a new guy at work who's always trying to impress the boss.
60. Atlanta is on a massive ego trip, mixed with a congenital inferiority complex that makes Atlantans overly eager to impress others.
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