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Definitions for Impressed
[1] to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man.
[2] to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory, as ideas or facts: to impress the importance of honesty on a child.
[3] to urge, as something to be remembered or done: She impressed the need for action on them.
[4] to press (a thing) into or on something.
[5] to impose a particular characteristic or quality upon (something): The painter impressed his love of garish colors upon the landscape.
[6] to produce (a mark, figure, etc.) by pressure; stamp; imprint: The king impressed his seal on the melted wax.
[7] to apply with pressure, so as to leave a mark.
[8] to subject to or mark by pressure with something.
[9] to furnish with a mark, figure, etc., by or as if by stamping.
[10] Electricity . to produce (a voltage) or cause (a voltage) to appear or be produced on a conductor, circuit, etc.
[11] to create a favorable impression; draw attention to oneself: a child's behavior intended to impress.
[12] the act of impressing.
[13] a mark made by or as by pressure; stamp; imprint.
[14] a distinctive character or effect imparted: writings that bear the impress of a strong personality.
[15] to press or force into public service, as sailors.
[16] to seize or take for public use.
[17] to take or persuade into service by forceful arguments: The neighbors were impressed into helping the family move.
[18] impressment.
[19] to make an impression on; have a strong, lasting, or favourable effect on I am impressed by your work
[20] to produce (an imprint, etc) by pressure in or on (something) to impress a seal in wax ; to impress wax with a seal
[21] (often foll by on) to stress (something to a person); urge; emphasize to impress the danger of a situation on someone
[22] to exert pressure on; press
[23] electronics to apply (a voltage) to a circuit or device
[24] the act or an instance of impressing
[25] a mark, imprint, or effect produced by impressing
[26] to commandeer or coerce (men or things) into government service; press-gang
[27] the act of commandeering or coercing into government service; impressment
Words related to Impressed
impressfascinated, affected, snowed, dazzled
Words nearby Impressed
impressimpregnable, impregnate, impresa, impresario, imprescriptible, impress, impressible, impression, impressionable, impressionism, impressionist
Origin of Impressed
2First recorded in 1590–1600; im-1 + press2
Other words from Impressed
im·press·er , noun
Word origin for Impressed
C16: see im- in- ², press ²