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Example sentences for "imprint"

Lexicographically close words:
imprime; imprimer; imprimeur; imprimeurs; imprimis; imprinted; imprinting; imprints; imprison; imprisoned
  1. And just therein lay the secret of her attraction--in this imprint of vice, of depravity, of abnormity in her appearance, her attitudes and her words.

  2. The next morning (17th June) before breakfast, the princes replied to the Emperor.

  3. In plain language, this means that material power must go hand in hand with spiritual rule; the strength and intelligence of Germany shall dominate all other nations, and stamp them with the ineffaceable imprint of German Kultur.

  4. Too often, however, these constructions bear the imprint of his taste for the massive, the colossal, and the overloaded.

  5. The chief wished to imprint strongly on their minds his own dignity and power; he said he was greater than the governor of Jenna, inasmuch as the latter was a slave to the king of Katunga, but himself was a free man.

  6. When I did move I forgot the dusty shape of the dead at my feet, and left, full across his neck, the imprint of a spurred riding boot.

  7. I felt as a man feels who has trodden inadvertently upon another's foot--and in an impulse of reparation I stooped hastily and attempted to smooth out the mortal dust which bore the imprint of my heel.

  8. His wise counsel and untiring devotion has left its imprint upon many of the successful industries of the State, as well as upon the social, moral and aesthetic life of the community.

  9. It is the expression of one man’s individuality, as sure and as unique as the sound of his voice, the look from his eye, or the imprint of his thumb.

  10. You may therefore give him, quickly and sharply, details such as imprint themselves on the brain in moments of excitement.

  11. After a few lines given up to the names of the contracting parties, we see the imprints of their seals, or sometimes the imprint of three finger nails.

  12. A place reserved in the text for the fixing of seal or imprint reveals to us that their seals had different shapes.

  13. Many are cylindrical, the design being engraved on the surface of the cylinder, and the imprint is obtained by rolling it on plastic earth.

  14. Rage disfigures the countenance, draws lasting wrinkles, and leaves its imprint on the skin.

  15. One could see the imprint of the five nails in the monk's sandals, evidently he had been there often before; the freshest imprints, however, were of the spurred boots of a knight.

  16. B3(1)] for a mark, outline or imprint to stand out clear.

  17. Lamà sa kuldun sa íyang háwak, The imprint of the cord on his waist.

  18. Ang túnub mihulma sa basà nga simintu, The footstep left an imprint on the wet cement.

  19. Isilsil pag-áyu sa inyung alimpatakan arun dì giyud ninyu hikalimtan, Imprint it indelibly in your mind so you don’t forget it ever.

  20. Often this imprint of the divine is not found in them by the calm judgment of a later generation, and the exact basis for the classification of such writings among the holy books is sometimes difficult to state.

  21. Wherever is voiced a new doctrine or a new view of life and life's duty, which yet bears the imprint of the Jewish consciousness, there the well-spring of divine inspiration is seen pouring forth its living waters.

  22. On the other side of the stream was a small area in the path, where the ground was so spongy that it showed any light imprint upon it.

  23. He can not be numbered among those great creative artists who by force of individuality have molded musical epochs and left an undying imprint on their own and succeeding ages.

  24. I had been flung into a hillock of wet sand and grass, and with such force that the deep imprint of my body was visible.

  25. Fifty yards through scrub and timber brought me to a spot that bore the imprint of big claws and moccasined feet.

  26. Under different and sometimes clashing forms these doctrines have left a determining imprint upon all theories and actions both social and political, of the XIX and XX centuries down to the rise of Fascism.

  27. Will not the sadness of the fields, which puts its imprint on everything, kill it as it has killed the others?

  28. Religion is the most engaging and most powerful restraint upon rising and growing passions; and to imprint it deeply in the heart was the main business of the Jesuit schools.

  29. Again, in the assembly of the clergy, anno 1617, we find the Jesuits' schools proposed as the most proper means to revive and imprint piety and religion in the minds of the people.

  30. I understood him: he wished to imprint the objects on my mind, that I might the more certainly find the door, which had unexpectedly closed behind me.

  31. O power benignant that dost so imprint them!


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imprint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acknowledgment; alveolus; aquatint; back; backlash; backwash; bed; bibliography; blaze; blemish; block; blotch; boss; brand; bump; cachet; catchword; chalk; check; clout; colophon; concavity; confirm; contents; convexity; copy; cut; dash; dedication; define; delimit; demarcate; depress; dimple; dint; discolor; docket; dot; embed; engrave; engraving; entrench; errata; establish; etch; etching; feeling; fingerprint; fix; flyleaf; folio; footprint; footstep; force; found; freckle; furrow; gash; gouge; grave; ground; hallmark; hatch; head; honeycomb; imbed; impact; implant; impress; impression; imprint; inculcate; indent; indentation; indenture; index; infix; ingrain; inscribe; inscription; instill; introduction; issue; jam; label; leaf; letterhead; letterpress; line; lithograph; lodge; lump; makeup; mark; masthead; memorialize; mimeograph; mottle; negative; nick; notch; offset; pack; pad; page; pencil; pepper; pimple; pit; plant; plate; pock; point; preface; prick; print; proof; prove; publish; pull; punch; punctuate; puncture; reaction; recess; recoil; recto; reflex; reissue; repercussion; reprint; response; riddle; root; run; scar; scarify; score; scratch; seal; seam; seat; settle; signature; signet; speck; splotch; spot; stain; stamp; step; stereotype; sticker; stigmatize; streak; striate; strike; stripe; stub; stud; subtitle; tail; tally; tamp; tattoo; text; tick; ticket; title; token; trace; track; underline; underscore; verso; vestige; vignette; wedge; woodcut