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impress (Affect deeply), verb absorb, amaze, arouse, astound, awe, electrify, galvanize, have a strong effect, hit, influence, inspire, intrigue, make an impact upon, make an impression on, move, move strongly, movere, penetrate, pierce, reach, rouse, smite, stir, strike, strike hard, strike home, stun, touch impress (Procure by force), verb acquire, appropriate, arrogate, attach, deprive, disentitle, disseise, expropriate, garnish, impound, impropriate, levy, seize, sequester, take, take possession of See also: abduct, affect, attach, brand, capture, coerce, confiscate, convince, copy, distrain, distress, dwell, embed, hijack, hold up, inculcate, induct, influence, kidnap, mark, overwhelm, persuade, reach, rob, seize, sequester, specialty, stamp How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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impress impress by repeated statement impress on impress upon the memory impress upon the mind impress with mark impressed with oneself impresses impressible impression impression of fingers impressionable impressive impressive effect impressiveness |
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