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active
acute
acuteness
affected
affecting
affectively
affright
affrighting
afraid
alive
amazement
anticipate
anticipation
appall
august
awe-inspiring
awestruck
begrime
belief
bole
brand
branding
brief
brush
bull
calking
carry
casting
character
charactery
coin
conchylaceous
copper-plate
couch
cross
cut
deceptious
deceptive
delicacy
dented
dint
dinting
discourager
dishearten
dismay
distinguish
diversion
doleful
dolorous
dreadful
dream
edition
editor
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emission
emotion
emphasis
emphasize
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enseal
ensealed
ensign
enstamp
enstamped
enstamping
epizootic
etching
expressure
exquisite
fasten
fastened
fearful
fearfully
flinty
fluidity
footstep
forcible
forcibly
foreshortening
formidable
formidably
frightful
frightfully
frightfulness
frisket
graduate
graving
grim
habitual
harden
hardness
hear
ichthyolite
idea
imagery
immovable
impenetrability
impenetrable
impenetrably
impictured
imposing
impregnable
impress
impressed
impressibility
impressible
impressing
impression
impressive
impressively
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impressment
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imprimery
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impulse
inculcate
inculcated
inculcating
inculcation
indelible
inert
inseam
insignia
inspiration
instincted
insusceptible
inure
letter
letter-press
lettering
lightly
lithography
loud
mark
marked
matter
natural
notice
object
obliterate
once
opium
our
passibility
passible
passion
passive
passiveness
peck
penetrable
penetrative
perceive
perceptible
perception
percussion
perigraph
peroration
pick
pile
piston
platen
porcellanite
potential
pound
power
predisposition
prepossession
press
press-gang
pressman
pressure
prest-money
principle
print
printed
printer
printing
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proof
puncheon
purveyance
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realized
realizing
reasonableness
rebound
reimpress
reimpressed
reimpressing
reimpression
repel
repetition
reprint
reprinted
reprinting
resistance
respectively
reverent
rocky
rolling-press
root
rote
run
satisfactorily
seal
sealing-wax
sense
sensibility
sensible
sensibleness
sensitive
shale
shock
siderographch
siderographocal
siderography
signature
signaturist
significance
significancy
simile
sink
sleep
slight
slightness
smitten
soft
softness
solemn
solemnity
solid
solidity
stain
stamp
stamped
stamping
startle
startled
startling
step
stereotyping
stiffen
stigmatic
stigmatical
strength
strike
striking
strikingly
strong
superscription
supervene
susceptibiility
susceptible
sympathy
take
teach
tender-hearted
terrible
terror
thankful
touch
trace
track
tracking
tympan
type
typography
typolite
unappalled
undecorated
undinted
unimpressive
unmoved
unstruck
unsusceptible
vibrate
vibration
visionary
vortex
weak
weight
weightily
weightiness
write
zone



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1828 Definition

IMPRESS', v.t. [L. impressum, from imprimo; in and premo, to press.]

1. To imprint; to stamp; to make a mark or figure on any thing by pressure; as, to impress coin with the figure of a man's head, or with that of any ox or sheep; to impress a figure on wax or clay.

2. To print, as books.

3. To mark; to indent.

4. To fix deep; as, to impress truth on the mind, or facts on the memory. Hence, to convict of sin.

5. To compel to enter into public service, as seamen; to seize and take into service by compulsion, as nurses in sickness. In this sense, we use press or impress indifferently.

6. To seize; to take for public service; as, to impress provisions.
1913 Definition
Impress (impress)
v. t.(?)
Im*press"
[imp. *** p. p. Impressed (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Impressing.] [L. impressus, p. p. of imprimere to impress] pref. im- in, on + premere to press. See Press to
  1. To press, stamp, or print something in or upon; to mark by pressure, or as by pressure; to imprint (that which bears the impression).

    His heart, like an agate, with your print impressed. Shak.

  2. To produce by pressure, as a mark, stamp, image, etc.; to imprint (a mark or figure upon something).
  3. Fig.: To fix deeply in the mind; to present forcibly to the attention, etc.; to imprint; to inculcate.

    Impress the motives of persuasion upon our own hearts till we feel the force of them. I. Watts.

  4. To take by force for public service; as, to impress sailors or money.

    The second five thousand pounds impressed for the service of the sick and wounded prisoners. Evelyn.

  5. To be impressed; to rest.
    [Obs.]

    Such fiendly thoughts in his heart impress. Chaucer.

  6. The act of impressing or making.
  7. A mark made by pressure; an indentation; imprint; the image or figure of anything, formed by pressure or as if by pressure; result produced by pressure or influence.

    The impresses of the insides of these shells. Woodward.

    This weak impress of love is as a figure
    Trenched in ice.
    Shak.

  8. Characteristic; mark of distinction; stamp.
    South.
  9. A device. See Impresa.
    Cussans.

    To describe . . . emblazoned shields,
    Impresses quaint.
    Milton.

  10. The act of impressing, or taking by force for the public service; compulsion to serve; also, that which is impressed.

    Why such impress of shipwrights? Shak.

    Impress gang, a party of men, with an officer, employed to impress seamen for ships of war; a press gang. -- Impress money, a sum of money paid, immediately upon their entering service, to men who have been impressed.


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