How To Use Imprint In A Sentence

  • The sinister atmosphere of the place left an indelible imprint on my memory.
  • He looked at her for a moment as if imprinting her living form on his mind and then fled into the wintry night. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Hell, I even understood certain imprints in my psyche better, which helped me figure out other things. Nonsense
  • The tenor saxophonist's rousing stomps and sensitive ballads are deeply imprinted in his fans' memories.
  • So I have what is known as an imprint, it's an arm of a publishing house.
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  • Major publishing houses responded to this trend by establishing imprints, such as DC's Vertigo, that publishes comics aimed at a mature audience.
  • His mechanics wore T-shirts designed as a tribute last night and he wore a helmet imprinted with the names of his team. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spiky heals were imprinted in the ground and the toe part was facing Ginger.
  • [She's] working on two books to be published by Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
  • Charlie followed the shallow imprints in the ground, until the tracks came to a flat rock.
  • About a third is the labor and the fulfillment we call imprinting here and the overhead, and then about a third is the delivery of a piece of it. Undefined
  • Knight will return to work May 12 and a full report of his trip will be chronicled in the next issue of Imprint.
  • When these lie wet for a while on a white pavement they leave a clear imprint of their shape behind them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he notes the telltale faint imprints of claws.
  • Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders.
  • When this is compounded over time, the effect is a lasting imprint in the mind of the child - so much so that the child carries the experience with them into their adult life with disastrous results.
  • When he examined imprints on putty that had been placed under the séance table and found imprints of a woman's shoe, a stockinged heel, or a big toe, it did not occur to him that the imprints might have been made by a woman's foot.
  • Bricks here were a bit different from those at Ur, they were about one foot square by four inches thick made of sun baked straw reinforced mud and in their centres many carried an imprint in cuniform characters that I was told translated into This was built by King Coming of Age: 1939-1946
  • The photographs will be imprinted on the pendants which can be made in four shapes - heart, oval, circle and hexagon.
  • The new name to watch in Scottish publishing is Birlinn, which has been busy buying up imprints (notably Polygon) and is clearly intent on making its own mark as a publishing house of national importance.
  • Bobby said sure, and wanted to know if I wanted my name imprinted on them. Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go!
  • The most remarkable thing about Kenna's shameless new wave revivalism is that Fred Durst likes it - enough to take Kenna aboard his inappropriately named Flawless imprint, anyway.
  • We are dealing then with a pneumatological typology that still bears the imprint of the liturgical thinking of the early church.
  • Indeed it is urged, that it is suitable to the goodness of God, to imprint upon the minds of men characters and notions of himself, and not to leave them in the dark and doubt in so grand a concernment; and also, by that means, to secure to himself the homage and veneration due from so intelligent a creature as man; and therefore he has done it. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Furthermore, compared to the resources available to the alcohol industry to send out that message, the resources available to governmental organisations to imprint a health warning were risible.
  • I'm not a desperate, easily-imprinted sheep, after all; I don't need answers, just the right questions.
  • Clive and Elsa are massively proud of the new male and female they have in their tank, whom they are now encouraging to perform a mating ritual-dance known as imprinting and whom they whimsically name Fred and Ginger. Splice
  • They presented well wishers with gray wristbands that symbolize brain tumor awareness and are imprinted with the words "Live in harmony: RHG. DailyHerald.com > News
  • So imprinting of X-linked genes naturally results in sexually dimorphic gene expression.
  • It may not be apparent, but there isn't one single human being who does not, however indirectly, make a lasting imprint on society.
  • An imprint left from the wooden crevices branded a mark on her face as she gritted her teeth.
  • Some limited beings, before attaining Buddhahood, are able to validly cognize certain “results, which are not yet happening” as a feature of their rebirth state or as an aftermath of strong imprints from attainments gained from meditation done in former lives. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Four: Valid Cognition of the Past, Present, and Future
  • They suspected that the explanation may lie partly in a phenomenon called "imprinting" - differing activity of genes due to chemical modifications depending on whether they are inherited from the mother or the father. New Scientist - Online News
  • Now the circle is complete, so that every reported imprint has either one of the six rarity ratings or is unrated.
  • On each side of the mid-line are three to four singular imprints, showing a tendency to increase in length posteriorly.
  • The scabbard was leather, with white metal designs of dragons breathing flame imprinted on to it.
  • Imagine it as a vivid image imprinted on your mind, like indelible ink on fabric. Times, Sunday Times
  • No one can imprint it. The Broken God
  • His own books carry the imprint of their close acquaintance. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow.
  • The artwork presents a series of large silk veils suspended from the ceiling, which are imprinted with images of mothers whose children were fatally shot.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow.
  • She's leaning there, supported by the banister, swaying slightly, keys clutched leaving imprints in her right hand.
  • Keep on repeating them to yourself over and over again so that they become firmly imprinted in the subconscious mind. POSITIVE THINKING: Everything you have always known about positive thinking but were afraid to put into practice
  • We all know that these companies are taking a loss and that's not going to continue forever, " said Jonathan Karp, publisher and editor in chief at Twelve, an imprint of the Hachette Book Group.
  • I take that to mean books that pithed me straight through the occiput when I read them and changed the way I saw the world and my place in it, books that imprinted themselves so indelibly on my heart and mind that I don't have to have them in my hand to re-read them, I just need to shut my eyes and watch them unscroll in my imagination. Fifteen books that given the way my life has turned out I probably shouldn't have read
  • A third saguaro lies full-length in the dirt, one end squashed flat and stamped with the imprint of tire treads.
  • And in a brilliant stroke of drama – Ballard is now brain dead but his imprint with Alpha – WOW. 2009 December « Show Me SciFi
  • Scale is a ceramic replica of a bathroom scale - impossible to use, for it would surely break under anyone's weight - imprinted by two feet, one of which has left behind its five toes.
  • The shroud is imprinted with the image of a naked man who bears the marks of whipping and crucifixion.
  • Wright begins with the note commonly sounded by rhetoricians: the orator must first feel the passion he wishes to ‘imprint’ in his audience.
  • The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils.
  • Her face bore the deep imprint of suffering.
  • Karma helps to imprint a code on the soul, similar to the genetic code on the genes.
  • I could feel her nails leaving imprints on my palm.
  • Guyanese speak Creole dialects of English with varying ethnic lexical imprints.
  • The thong is imprinted with yellow comedy and tragedy masks and the words “The Original Mardi Gras” (because Alabamians think their celebrations preceded those in Louisiana). 2009 February 16 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Women wore wrap-arounds imprinted with Kabila's image, and practically every car was bedecked with leaves as a sign of mourning.
  • His spell at Cambridge left an indelible imprint on the young Howard.
  • I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents.
  • The area long ago began to be gentrified, but it still bears the imprint of its recent history in somewhat lower house prices than the adjacent suburb of Nightcliff proper.
  • His intention was most certainly to rally support and imprint his abrasive personality on his own staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glaciation has left a permanent imprint on the landscape.
  • Dave and I are starting a new imprint, modestly called ‘The Collins Library,’ to do hardcover reprints of old, forgotten books.
  • Co. To be published in August by HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCo.lins Publishers. How Much Does Pay Matter?
  • His mechanics wore T-shirts designed as a tribute last night and he wore a helmet imprinted with the names of his team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, literary style is often inseparable from self-advertising, and ends up as a knowing technique which processes and imprints everything which it comes into contact.
  • The company has previously ignored the imprint except to deter others from infringing its copyright. Times, Sunday Times
  • A newborn from a so-called precocial species -- one that isn't utterly helpless without its parents -- learns to recognize its parents 'traits in a process known as filial imprinting. Informed Reader
  • And stamped on the inside cover is the imprint of the Stalag where he spent the latter part of WWII, having been shot down over Germany on a fighter mission.
  • Hers, I thought, must be a curious soul, where in spite of a strong, natural tendency to estimate unduly advantages of wealth and station, the sardonic disdain of a fortuneless subordinate had wrought a deeper impression than could be imprinted by the most flattering assiduities of a prosperous The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Wherefore one who has the Inftru&ion of a Prince committed ta his charge, ought often to reflett, That the Child, he has care of, every day comes nearer anight, where truth will abandon him; and fo he ought to make hafte to tell him and imprint in his mind, what - foever may be molt neceflary to guide him in thofe dark mills, which ay a kind of neceflity hisCondition will caft about himC Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties
  • But he was feeling so much like trampled horse turds that it wasn't until he'd read not only her organ donor card but also the name imprinted on her cheques that he realised who the woman actually was. A Traitor to Memory
  • He must have been secretly glad to be free of his vows, free to imprint his designs on a new religion. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Our culture, its social imprinting, is so strong as to be almost indelible. Sonny Brewer - An interview with author
  • This article generalizes their approach to allow for arbitrary modes of inheritance, including diploidy, polyploidy, sex linkage, cytoplasmic inheritance, and genomic imprinting.
  • One of the images offered by this passage is that of the writer inherently connected to a past that is imprinted in a particular time and place.
  • Vienna's Jammin 'Java is launching its own imprint with local "front porch pop" band Deep River. Sugarland tops Kings of Leon on charts; Grohl, Novoselic, Vig back together; Bon Jovi to Verizon, Wu-Tang to Falls Church
  • Majesty defamed, the honour of Parliament depraved, the writings of both depravedly, anticipatively, counterfeitly imprinted; complaints may seem ridiculous in private persons; and men of my condition may be as incapable of affronts, as hopeless of their reparations. On The Art of Reading
  • So the word “note” is chosen for its root in the Latin nota, meaning “mark”, for the sense of an imprint, an impression, because the type of note we mean here is not an object but an action. Archive 2009-07-01
  • And, most significant of all, he tells us that ‘several major imprints are struggling.'
  • But, as she shuffled her feet in the leaves, her sharp gray eyes caught sight of something imprinted in the frozen ground.
  • They publish under several imprints.
  • Taj, now, he might call it imprinting, that something. Ancient, Strange, and Lovely
  • The company has previously ignored the imprint except to deter others from infringing its copyright. Times, Sunday Times
  • That look of pure grief would be imprinted on her mind forever.
  • Fear is imprinted on the faces of many in the images which survive. Times, Sunday Times
  • In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus! Bones That Tell a Tale
  • For her father, however stouthearted and independent in civil and religious principles, was not without that respect for the laird of the land, so deeply imprinted on the Scottish tenantry of the period. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • His carved plywood canvasses are acutely reminiscent of fossil imprints layered in geological strata.
  • I just want him to have the same image imprinted in his memory that I have in mine.
  • The sight of Joe's dead body was imprinted on his mind forever.
  • Imagine it as a vivid image imprinted on your mind, like indelible ink on fabric. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wrap up warm, lie in the snow and spread your legs and arms out then bring them back in to leave an angel imprint. The Sun
  • Their webbed feet made small imprints on the sand.
  • But we former players of a certain vintage are wary about writing off anything with his big bear paw imprint upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her image was imprinted very clearly in his mind.
  • His shoulder was bleeding heavily from the teeth marks that had been imprinted in his skin.
  • The image of her gliding effortlessly towards us in slow motion will forever be imprinted in my memory.
  • But we former players of a certain vintage are wary about writing off anything with his big bear paw imprint upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Immortalizing your newborn baby's footprint in bronze as a keepsake might be a long-cherished tradition, but another kind of imprint has become much more popular -- the digital kind. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • This hypothesis supposes that there is a suite of potential alleles at the imprinted locus, and each allele differs in its susceptibility to being imprinted.
  • Birds are highly dimorphic sexually, and imprinting is important; however, stegosaurs (like other dinosaurs) do not appear to be highly dimorphic sexually, and the role of imprinting in dinosaurs cannot be assessed.
  • It is always going to be a big one to try to make a lasting imprint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Imprint lithography is a process in which a liquid is dispensed onto a substrate.
  • From the first instant when the mother sings a berceuse for her new born the sound is imprinted on the mind of the baby.
  • So it is simply wrong to say that the feathers are just imprints added to a dino skeleton.
  • But we former players of a certain vintage are wary about writing off anything with his big bear paw imprint upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The curious creatures wander into the tunnel and leave their footmarks imprinted in the clay, alerting staff to their presence.
  • The wax on the envelope was imprinted with the unmistakable Papal Seal.
  • She appears as jewellery and figurines, dishes are dried with tea-towels imprinted with her portrait, there are Diana sculptures, lingerie and ribbons and her name grows in rose gardens.
  • When these lie wet for a while on a white pavement they leave a clear imprint of their shape behind them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike a painting, a unique imprint of one person's individual brush, these modern bods tend to describe exactly what they want, then get it made.
  • Glückel’s writing, a fascinating mosaic of varied genres, bears the unmistakable imprint of contemporary Yiddish literature in its eclectic approach — meshing form, substance and methods from a range of sources with musar literature and homiletic prose, assorted aspects of folk literature, the heartfelt tone of the tkhines (prayers of supplication) and the immediacy of reports on current events. Glueckel of Hameln.
  • Each will leave a unique and lasting imprint on the historically Black institutions they've headed.
  • Biting his earlobe as had little effect, other than the imprint of the teeth on his skin.
  • The association, through the taboos Julia was supposed to conceal (in "finery") from me, of female bodies with danger is what makes the relational histories imprinted on women's handmade pottery so important. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • The classic example concerns the pioneering ethologist Konrad Lorenz, who imprinted a gaggle of goslings who were under the unfortunate impression he was their mother to follow him everywhere.
  • As the ultimate failed father, David Banner exemplifies the personification of heredity, of the passing down of not only mental and physical but even genetic imprints from father to child.
  • The ammunition lot number is imprinted (stamped without ink) on the outside of the right tuck flap of the 50-round box.
  • Money was both a lure and a problem, though, for the publishers -- and just as whole industries saw the rise of mergers, takeovers and "multi-nationals" that came to dominate what had once been multi-owned, geographically dispersed, independent firms, so mainstream publishing gradually devolved onto a few international parent companies, who amassed subsidiary imprints and benefitted from the supposed economies of scale. Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print
  • It is interesting to see how the artists have left their imprint on the small single room.
  • The scene was imprinted on my mind.
  • Decorated in a traditional Tuscan style, several of the inner walls and ceilings are frescoed in pastoral scenes, and imprinted in the stone fireplace is a hand-carved rendition of the Last Supper.
  • The band imprinted my vacation with incongruities: the clear blue beauty of the Aegean sea and the fuzz-fest mayhem of "Territorial Pissings", a hot shimmering Mediterranean sun infected with the chilling strains of "Polly". In search of Nirvana
  • Depending on quantity ordered, these goggles can be imprinted with the command logo or name free of charge.
  • Still flushed with anger, I rose from the bench, placing my hands flat against the table and so hard that I was sure I was leaving imprints on the wooden surface.
  • She made an imprint of the cap and, although she spoke only four words of English - open, wider, close, rinse - I understood that the fitted crown had to go to el laboratorio to be porcelain coated to match the color of my teeth. Have Crown, Will Travel
  • Those that are still around us bear the imprint of the chemical composition of the protogalaxy in their atmospheres, like living fossils of a bygone era in the history of the Earth.
  • More interesting genomic imprinting information can be found at geneimprint, a site set up by Randy Jirtle, an epigeneticist. Archive 2006-10-01
  • The slick rhymer will have a lot of material to pull from when he plays the 9:30 Club, as well as some celebrating to mark his recent signing to Rick Ross' imprint. Nightlife Agenda: Holiday happy hours and Bell Biv Devoe
  • Pressing the buttons changes the data imprinted on the magnetic stripe, so it still works like conventional plastic and can be swiped through existing card terminals nationwide.
  • Over the course of the next week the images of these planes hitting the Towers would be replayed so often that they are now ghostly visions forever imprinted on my mind.
  • Now she trod upon the dirt, imprinting her mark into the damp mud and fragments of brown snow, snow which all too often enticed her forwards into false light.
  • They wore chain-mail armor, complete with steel knee guards and spears, and on their heads, they wore helmets imprinted with a foreign symbol I had never seen before.
  • One snowy morning footprints and tyre marks were imprinted in the snow even though Ted had received no visitor at the box.
  • In the registration office at the Festival HQ there's the UK crime writer Peter James, a Dutch publisher Lidewijde Paris of Ailantus, a new imprint, and Alissa York, an up-and-coming Canadian novelist. At the International Festival of Authors
  • He'd wake up with the lozenge pattern of the floor imprinted on his arm and face, but refreshed and ready to go.
  • Proprietors do appoint editors and chief-executives; they decide budgets and manning levels and they put their imprint on the total organizations.
  • Had not almost every man suffered by the Press, or were not the tyranny thereof become universal, I had not wanted reason for complaint: but in times wherein I have lived to behold the highest perversion of that excellent invention, the name of his Majesty defamed, the Honour of Parliament depraved, the Writings of both depravedly, anticipatively, counterfeitly imprinted; complaints may seem ridiculous in private persons; and men of my condition may be as incapable of affronts, as hopeless of their reparations. Religio Medici
  • Nay, my brethren, do not these things, but from earliest life encompass them with spiritual armor and instruct them to seal the forehead with the hand (te cheiri paideute sphragizein to metopon): and before they are able to do this with their own hand [69], do you imprint upon them the Cross. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • She has also had books published under the Kensington and St. Martin's paperback imprints.
  • Others got tattooed in their youth and later regretted being imprinted with a flaming death head or a Flying V guitar.
  • Perhaps most shocking, however, is that his Bad Boy imprint will REMAIN over at Atlantic, hence after launching the careers of Day26, Cherri Dennis and everyone's favourite 'sanger' ..::That Grape Juice // ThatGrapeJuice.net::.. || In Loving Memory Of Michael Jackson
  • There are tread marks leading up to where the imprints are, so I follow them.
  • I believe psychology tells us the offspring inherits or is imprinted with this “introject” or flawed perspectives on the world, with less than adequate love and caring and the offspring carries that eternal need within it. Francisco Jose Ayala: Darwin's Gift: To Science and Religion - The Panda's Thumb
  • She then proceeded to pluck Lucky from the puddle of mud (she made a loud squelch and left a perfect Kellogg's-like imprint) and carry her into the barn.
  • How many of us can say we truly leave an imprint? Times, Sunday Times
  • They believe that the imprint of God's creative genius is upon every human being.
  • Several involve body-shaped depressions in the earth that are filled with fabric or other combustibles, set afire and left as an imprint of ash.
  • But excluding all the other Harlequin imprints as well? More thoughts on RWA and Harlequin Horizons — Fusion Despatches
  • The reason why Tindal Street Press - an Arts Council-funded imprint in Birmingham - was able to publish Clare Morrall, the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, and Catherine O'Flynn, the Costa award-winning writer, is that no big publisher saw the potential of these authors 'novels. PETRONA
  • On Monday, the University of Maryland unveiled, among other things, details of the stone's discovery at the Wye House "orangery" - a jewel of European architecture, now found to have imprints of the slaves who built it. Evidence of slave life found at Eastern Shore estate
  • Cara brushed her hand over the pebbly imprint the asphalt shingles had left on the back of her legs. Choker
  • His words will be forever imprinted on my mind.
  • The seal was usually impressed on red wax, but was occasionally seen imprinted on a wafer stuck to the instrument with soft wax.
  • The time I spent with James has left an indelible imprint on my mind.
  • Certain record labels encapsulate an era which leaves an imprint in one's psyche. Jakartass
  • His virtuoso performance in the semifinals had suggested the maestro would leave the sport with one last majestic imprint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Imprinting IS sexual no matter what aka imprinting is sexist and pedophilic Seanan_mcguire: Thoughts on Writing #28: For the Critics.
  • No one can imprint it. The Broken God
  • Once the chick has imprinted on the initial object, hopefully the mother, it will no longer imprint on other objects.
  • Among other things, imprinting is known to take place during gamete formation, whereas differentiation takes place in the early embryo.
  • For me, that detour came more than 20 years ago - and the date, Jan. 5, 1982, is imprinted permanently in my mind.
  • And when you touch something with your true heart and spirit like you obviously do..your essence is truly imprinted..you are forever immortal in that garden or space..your spirit embodies the land and the land embodies you! What Will Happen To The Garden? « Fairegarden
  • Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche.
  • The only chair in front of the desk was covered with imprints, dirt, rocks, and powder.
  • But last year an imprint of his address was scientifically detected on one of the envelopes and he was finally caught.
  • The ideal body image imprinted on my brain during adolescence belonged to the crew of sylphs that called Kate Moss their chief.
  • You have dared to imprint us with your own image knowing that we are only human, inviting us to be fully human by revealing your presence in us to everyone we meet.
  • Whenever you beheld me, your eyes imprinted all their graces there, mastered and quelled me; and my eyes earned their share: to worship all in you that sight laid bare.
  • As this issue of Imprint is distributed, it is the last day of classes for the winter 2004 term.
  • It may well be — but this is still somewhat controversial — that imprinting also plays an important part in the social - ization of altricial species (that is, those that are rather immature when born, e.g., dogs or monkeys). Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Since this was our only formal meeting, the event is indelibly imprinted in my memory.
  • That song's remix is among the 10 tunes that West has released for free in recent weeks through his website, a buzz-building initiative he dubbed "G.O.O.D. Fridays" for his label imprint, Getting Out Our Dreams Music. Kanye West: I've Considered Suicide
  • But we former players of a certain vintage are wary about writing off anything with his big bear paw imprint upon it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several explanations have been proposed for the acquisition of genomic imprinting in eutherian mammals.
  • The medial imprint also has a trifurcate anterior margin.
  • How many of us can say we truly leave an imprint? Times, Sunday Times
  • With eyes closed, each one pushes his imprint stamp against his item.
  • Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King.
  • The terrible scenes were indelibly imprinted on his mind.
  • The imprints of the tribes such as the Navajo, Apache, Hopi and Zuni are visible on the land of Southwest.
  • His feet had already left deep imprints in the thick red carpet and the suit collar was driving him to distraction.
  • The sound it made when loading a game from a cassette tape is imprinted in the minds of a generation. The Sun
  • You imply that anything in the mind of another could be imprinted in my mind? The Broken God
  • Yet he was amazed to discover that photographic plates wrapped in black paper became imprinted with images of the uranium salt scattered over them when they had been kept for several days in a dark drawer.
  • The styles of the canonical masters, as transmitted through tracing copies and replicas, may thus be considered a kind of DNA imprint from which all subsequent idioms emerge.
  • (Printed for W.T. Sherwin, etc.) the Front. is subscribed with the name of painter and engraver; the past tenses are printed "bloomed," etc., in full; and the Imprint (_Sherwin, Printer,/Paternoster Row./_) is at the foot of p. 160. The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
  • The authors present a computer vision technique for the acquisition and processing of 3-D images of the profile of wax dental imprints in the automation of diagnosis in orthodontics.
  • Random House trade imprints now publish lead titles as print books and e-books simultaneously.
  • It's one of those rare books of comic genius that imprints itself on the brain and can never afterwards be eradicated.
  • Bricks made this way were called plano-convex because five faces were flat and the sixth convex; each bore the imprint of a thumb on the convex face, formed as the brick was ejected from the mould. Coming of Age: 1939-1946
  • In one section, Ms. Falk declares: "Dart had mistakenly identified the lambdoid suture of the skull that had been imprinted on Taung's endocast as the lunate sulcus! Bones That Tell a Tale
  • The design was imprinted on the cloth.
  • I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents.
  • His virtuoso performance in the semifinals had suggested the maestro would leave the sport with one last majestic imprint. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stared at it long after it had vanished, the after-image imprinted on my retina.
  • As a result, Italy had rarely been free from foreign domination and the three-cornered contests between Spain, France, and Austria had left deep imprints on every aspect of its history.

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