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View definitions for imprinted

imprinted

adjective as in printed

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adjective as in punched

adjective as in stamped

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adjective as in traced

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A legacy brand like Air India, with strong global recognition and 'India' imprinted in its identity, wouldn’t have allowed a smaller, more premium subsidiary to overshadow its revival process.

From BBC

While the moment Obama took the stage at Chicago’s Grant Park to deliver his acceptance speech might be the photo that the history books use to commemorate the event, viewers at home may still have the searing visuals of correspondent Jessica Yellin and Black Eyed Peas front man will.i.am being beamed into the network’s New York studio in “hologram” form imprinted in their recollections of the night.

From Slate

But recently, school administrators dealt with a different in-classroom issue: the appearance of 4-by-6-inch rainbow-pattern note cards imprinted with the phrase “safe space.”

With hit after hit aimed at the underserved tween demographic, its perky content imprinted on a generation of viewers and their families.

“Follow the fear” is a phrase that Natasha Rothwell says has been imprinted on her brain since her days in improv.

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

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