strong impression in English

powerful impression, powerful effect, great influence

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1. Amaze: to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected.

2. Astounds: to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected.

3. Amazes: to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected.

4. Astound: to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected.

5. His first speech as president made a strong impression on his audience.

6. The head nurse, whose name was Hatae, made a strong impression on me.

7. But you get the strong impression that he gets most cerebral satisfaction from dealing with physical problems.

8. The strong impression I had was of a people who acted together because of a preconceived plan: a people programmed.

9. 28 The strong impression I had was of a people who acted together because of a preconceived plan: a people programmed.

10. (Genesis 12:4) Hence, Genesis 11:31–12:4 gives the strong impression that Jehovah spoke the words recorded at Genesis 12:1-3 after Terah’s death.

11. The Vatican has published a book Commemorating the prayer service, which made a strong impression on people around the world in the same month COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic.

12. The Vatican has published a book Commemorating the prayer service, which made a strong impression on people around the world in the same month COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic

13. Synonyms of Bowled over (Entry 2 of 2) to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpected she was Bowled over to learn that she had a long-lost sister Synonyms for Bowled over

14. In the age before light pollution, the vivid night sky made such a strong impression on our ancient ancestors that they thought that the stars and various other heavenly bodies represented deities, says Yale Assyriologist Eckart Frahm

15. A strong Conclusion aims to: Tie together the essay’s main points; Show why your argument matters; Leave the reader with a strong impression; Your Conclusion should give a sense of closure and completion to your argument, but also show what new questions or possibilities it has opened up.

16. One debt of almost E 2 8 0 was Attermined for payment at &i5s 4d per year during the twelve- fifties, a rate which would require 125 years for its complete repayment.” But a strong impression is given that such writs of extent and attermination become much less commonly available in the twelve-fifties than they had been previously, even