Pronunciation: /ˈɪmprɪnt/
noun a mark or indentation made by pressure
A1 The puppy left a muddy imprint on the floor.
A2 She pressed her hand into the wet cement, leaving an imprint.
B1 The artist's unique style left an imprint on the art world.
B2 The traumatic experience had a lasting imprint on her memory.
C1 His time spent studying abroad left a cultural imprint on his work.
C2 The company's innovative approach has made a significant imprint on the industry.
verb to mark or stamp with a design or inscription
A1 She imprinted her name on the book cover.
A2 The puppy imprinted on its new owner quickly.
B1 The experience imprinted a lasting memory in her mind.
B2 The teacher's words imprinted a sense of responsibility in the students.
C1 The traumatic event imprinted itself on his psyche for years to come.
C2 The artist's unique style has imprinted itself on the art world.
formal The company logo is embossed as an imprint on all their products.
informal I accidentally left an imprint of my hand on the wet paint.
slang She got a tattoo with her boyfriend's name as an imprint of their love.
figurative The traumatic event left a lasting imprint on her psyche.
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