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impress

Definition for impress

verb as in press down to make design

Strongest match

mark

verb as in emphasize

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The first-time elected official — she prefers that title over “politician” because it “impresses on people that this is not something you’re given” — plans to focus on “bread and butter issues” the moment she enters office.

A player who has perhaps one of the biggest chances to impress is Aston Villa forward Morgan Rogers.

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The developers admit they were impressed by one trick that's been widely shared, of players combining a bed with a tornado to propel Zelda into the air.

From BBC

Understanding the situation and impressed by his priorities, Chelsea decided to travel to him.

From BBC

Romer jumps in, adding with a grin, “Sometimes she has a new big word and I’m very impressed.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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