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impresses;
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Britannica Dictionary definition of IMPRESS
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:
to cause (someone) to feel admiration or interest
[+ object]
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He's trying to impress her. [=he is trying to win her admiration; he wants her to like him]
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The candidate impressed us with his qualifications. = The candidate's qualifications impressed us.
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What really impressed me was their enthusiasm. = It really impressed me that they were so enthusiastic.
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often used as (be) impressed
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We were (favorably/deeply/very) impressed by/with his credentials.
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I am impressed that you can play the violin so well.
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I was particularly/especially impressed by their enthusiasm.
[no object]
2
[+ object]
:
to put (something) in someone's mind
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to produce a clear idea or image of (something)
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+ on or upon
3
[+ object]
:
to produce (something, such as a picture) by pushing something against a surface