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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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91. A financial problem will occur if you overspend on someone you are trying to impress.
92. To make a batik, you impress a design with wax.
93. Wounded is more than just a magic trick to impress or freak out your friends.
94. In order to impress the audience deeply, every moderator has his own talisman.
95. FA ZHOU : Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.
96. Their honesty and hospitality left an enduring impress on her life.
97. These numbers can readily be put in a curriculum vitae to impress others.
98. The Sydney Garden & Flower Show - This annual horticultural show will educate, impress and amaze.
99. The size of the castle and its commanding position still impress the visitor today.
100. With you pernickety little bastards in your fancy dress, who just judge each other and try to impress.
101. Everybody says I've got put on my Sunday best if I want to impress the girl.
102. Shareholders shall sign or impress their chops on the articles of association.
103. Chelsea's interest has also failed to impress the fleet-footed forward and he has insisted that remaining in Madrid is the only thing that he is considering.
104. Adu failed to impress the staff in Portugal(sentencedict.com), but now has the chance of a fresh start in the French principality .
105. Perhaps I was trying to impress him with my precocious wisdom.
106. The team's formula is useful for more than just helping a wine taster "impress his friends," Reclari says.
107. After the appointment with somebody, I left no-good impress on others.
108. He gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies.
109. It doesn't try to impress users with its whizbang technology or visual style – though it might have both.
110. At the first sight the boy did not impress them favorably.
111. We persist in decoration and designing of the parlor to be utilizable , economic, durable, artistic, elegant, with special characteristics, so that it can impress deeply on clients at the first sight.
111. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
112. Through mensuration and research of the Interception by Canopy, Litter Moisture Content Impress and Soil water physical characteristics of Alnus cremastogyne Burli.
113. Keown thinks Wenger could be primed for a summer clear-out should his players fail to impress in their remaining games against Blackburn and Fulham.
114. It's enough to impress even a geologist Richard Waitt, for instance .
115. Maintaining eye contact, regular breathing and a broad smile impress employers that.
116. Impress your end - users with expanding, drop down, and pop - up text.
117. This was to impress on visitors that shareholders'and customers'money was spent on essentials, not frills.
118. Yes. -...who showed us how easy it is to become our own mixologist and create signature cocktails that are going to impress any guest. Take a look.
119. Upstairs, the precision of the drawing and the execution continues to impress and create the cinematographic atmosphere of the house.
120. Wanting to impress my Asian beloved with my manly Western ways, one of the first meals I prepared for her was a pasta salad.
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