impress|impressed|impresses|impressing in English

verb

[im·press || ɪm'pres]

affect strongly; have a strong positive effect on a person's feelings; make an impression; cause favorable admiration; emphasize; stamp, imprint, make a mark using pressure; stir up interest to oneself

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1. Pretense invariably impresses only the pretender.

2. It's the only thing impresses slaves.

3. It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me.

4. 26 It's the intelligence of her writing that impresses me.

5. 5 The way God’s servants today use the Bible impresses many.

6. What impresses you most about the needy widow at the temple?

7. Multitudes were impressed.

8. He spoke loudly to impress.

9. She is a confident and practised speaker who always impresses her audience.

10. Method and system for managing the impressing of the search listing based on advertisement group

11. I'm not very impressed.

12. The results failed to impress us.

13. Various scholars were impressed.

14. His sincerity impressed her.

15. The director was impressed.

16. I'm impressed you're alive.

17. His work really impressed me.

18. It is suitable for gilding and impressing of stripped and coiled leather, cloth and rubber products.

19. Phony witches do seances to impress tourists.

20. Time has left its impress upon him.

21. • Shelly Constantly tries to impress her boss

22. How am I going to impress Tom?

23. The Grand Canyon never fails to impress.

24. And this is supposed to impress me?

25. She did not impress me at all.