Synonym: engrave, impress, mark, stamp. Similar words: imprison, imprisoned, imprisonment, print, sprint, printout, printed, sprinter. Meaning: ['ɪmprɪnt] n. 1. a distinctive influence 2. a concavity in a surface produced by pressing 3. an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page 4. an impression produced by pressure or printing 5. a device produced by pressure on a surface. v. 1. establish or impress firmly in the mind 2. mark or stamp with or as if with pressure.
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31. Front and rear legs are thrown neither in nor out, as the imprint of hind feet should touch that of forefeet.
32. He stood in front of the door, staring at the peeling blue paint as if trying to imprint every detail on his memory.
33. The students transformed the nature of the institution; but the institution also put its imprint on the students.
34. The Minneapolis Marvel has left an indelible imprint on her.
35. It was under this imprint that the light romantic novels were issued which constituted the staple fare of Lane's circulating libraries.
36. Proprietors do appoint editors and chief-executives; they decide budgets and manning levels and they put their imprint on the total organizations.
37. The Doctor paced around the excavation measuring the depth and imprint of the relics.
38. Its vistas leave a warm and timeless imprint on even the most jaded memory.
39. Human beings appear to need to imprint themselves on the land.
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41. Every useful system carries the imprint of its designers.
42. Nano - imprint lithography drum paper teeth spring break.
43. That dictionary is published under the Longman imprint.
44. His head left an imprint on the pillow.
45. Her speech left its imprint on me.
46. Step onto a paper towel or any surface that will leave an imprint of your foot.
47. From the position of the legs, the curve of the abdomen, and the lack of wing marks,(sentencedict.com) the researchers suspect that the imprint was made by an ancient mayfly that held its wings upright when at rest.
48. Iberian, Tartessian, Celtic, Phoenician and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Germanic (Suevi and Visigoth) and Moorish cultures have all made an imprint on the country.
49. Pale lids would keep the imprint of a touch for quite a while.
50. In order to ensure the accurate alignment of the gear reducer, grind and remove the imprint marks unintentionally left on the gear reducer surface and foundation bedplate surface.
51. Shockley, a very competitive and sometimes infuriating man, was determined to make his imprint on discovery.
52. The imprint of chalcography by the methods of graving, itching, pressing and scratching is very different from other kinds of printmaking.
53. Application acne, acne, and the imprint left by the Depression.
54. A good innkeeper can stamp his personal imprint on any house.
55. Improvident behaviour is likely to imprint indelible marks on a person's life and personality.
55. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
56. Moullec, 46, has spent ten years raising orphaned geese and cranes, which "imprint" on him as their parent and follow his microlight—a hang glider with an engine—the Daily Mail newspaper reported.
57. There are many other social factors that impinge upon the prepubertal male and imprint upon him powerful attachments.
58. "We all know that these companies are taking a loss and that's not going to continue forever, " said Jonathan Karp, publisher and editor in chief at Twelve, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.
59. A heated die is used to apply a foil imprint to a material surface to produce imprint. Gold or silver foil will be used for most cases.
60. I feel there isn't any of him that does not need the imprint of my lips.
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