adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an indelible impression formal (= lasting for ever )
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Alan’s wartime experiences had left an indelible impression on him.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
impression
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Getting out didn't make such an indelible impression as going in.
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The spectacle before her, half obscured by the lashing spray, left an indelible impression .
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It was what happened next that had made such an indelible impression upon Mr Charles.
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I suppose things made such indelible impressions on us because we had so little.
ink
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All voters' hands will be dyed with indelible ink , and both the vote and the count will be conducted locally.
mark
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The impact of such a major reversal has left an indelible mark on Haslam's memory.
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Raisins and walnuts form a symbiosis that makes an indelible mark on so many recipes.
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For all her privilege and wealth, life had not been easy and the experiences of childhood had left an indelible mark .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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His death left an indelible impression on my life.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All voters' hands will be dyed with indelible ink, and both the vote and the count will be conducted locally.
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An indelible stamp, like the priesthood.
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Its mark, however, remains indelible .
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Now the sleaze looks more indelible and the Democrats will find it harder to avoid being defined by the Clinton excesses.
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One of Warhol's most indelible images, of course, is his relentless repetition of Jacqueline Kennedy's face in blue.
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Rituals often involved the daubing of men's private parts with indelible inks or waste paper and glue.
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Such little things, snow in July, are indelible .
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The next morning the only remnants are a few indelible plastic strings ironed into the pavement.