Imprint
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Imprint ( verb )
- Make a mark or impression on something or someone.
- Fix (a memory, idea, or feeling) firmly in the mind.
- Print or publish (a book or other publication).
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense "make an impression on"): from old french empreinte, from latin impressio(n-), from imprimere "press upon".
Examples:
- His experiences in the war had left an indelible imprint on him.
- The company logo was imprinted on the side of the building.
- The teacher"s guidance had helped to imprint the lesson in the students" minds.
- The publisher imprinted a large number of copies of the book.
- The company's culture had imprinted a positive attitude among its employees.
(As a noun)
Imprint ( noun )
- Make a mark or impression on something or someone.
- Fix (a memory, idea, or feeling) firmly in the mind.
- Print or publish (a book or other publication).
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense "make an impression on"): from old french empreinte, from latin impressio(n-), from imprimere "press upon".
Examples:
- His experiences in the war had left an indelible imprint on him.
- The company logo was imprinted on the side of the building.
- The teacher"s guidance had helped to imprint the lesson in the students" minds.
- The publisher imprinted a large number of copies of the book.
- The company's culture had imprinted a positive attitude among its employees.