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Impress Definition & Meaning

1. To make a strong impact or leave a lasting impression on someone or something.

Example: The stunning view from the top of the mountain impressed the hikers.

2. To influence or persuade someone through one's actions or words.

Example: The candidate's passionate speech impressed the audience and won their support.

3. To imprint or stamp a design or pattern onto a surface.

Example: The artist used a printing press to impress her intricate design onto the paper.

4. To apply pressure or force onto something in order to create a mark or indentation.

Example: The carpenter used a hammer to impress the wood with a decorative pattern.

5. To be deeply affected or moved by something.

Example: The tragic news of the earthquake impressed upon us the importance of disaster preparedness.

Examples of the word impress used in sentences.

  • I was impressed by how quickly my new computer was able to download and open large files.
  • The concert last night really impressed me with its stunning lights and amazing music.
  • I hope to impress my boss at the meeting tomorrow by presenting my ideas clearly and confidently.
  • The taste of the food at the restaurant didn't impress me very much, but the service was excellent.
  • My friend's artwork is so impressive that it's hard to believe she's only been painting for a year.
  • My friend's guitar skills always impress me whenever he performs.
  • I hope to impress my date by taking her to a romantic dinner.
  • I hope to impress my boss with my presentation skills.
  • The bright colors of the flowers in the garden really impressed me.
  • The new restaurant in town really impressed me with its delicious food.
  • The restaurant’s service didn’t impress us much, but the food was good.
  • My new colleague really impressed me with her skills in project management.
  • I was impressed by the level of organization at the conference.
  • The speaker’s presentation didn’t impress the audience due to its lack of depth.
  • Your dedication to helping the community is truly impressive.
  • The intricate details and design of the building never fail to impress visitors.
  • The new employee's quick learning and quality work impressed his supervisor.
  • I have to admit, his culinary skills really impressed me last night.
  • The movie's stunning cinematography and compelling storyline left a lasting impression that thoroughly impressed the audience.
  • The way she presented her ideas during the meeting impressed her colleagues.
  • Her impeccable presentation skills never cease to impress her colleagues.
  • The chef's culinary creation was so exquisite that it left diners impressed and asking for more.
  • It is essential to impress upon young minds the importance of preserving our environment for future generations.
  • I was truly impressed by the intricate detailing of the ancient temple ruins.
  • Although a daunting task, the candidate's extensive experience in the field impressed the hiring committee.
  • The new CEO managed to impress the board of directors with her impeccable leadership and strategic vision for the company's future growth.
  • Despite her young age, the prodigious pianist's talent was enough to impress even the most jaded critics in attendance at her recital.
  • In order to impress the judges, the contestant opted for a daring and acrobatic performance that left the audience speechless.
  • His unparalleled creativity never fails to impress me, especially when it comes to his innovative problem-solving capabilities.
  • After completing the grueling marathon, the runner was not only impressed by his own physical endurance but also by the supportive and encouraging community of fellow athletes.
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