IMPRESS


Meaning of IMPRESS in English

1. v. & n.

--v.tr.

1. (often foll. by with) a affect or influence deeply. b evoke a favourable opinion or reaction from (a person) (was most impressed with your efforts).

2 (often foll. by on) emphasize (an idea etc.) (must impress on you the need to be prompt).

3 (often foll. by on) a imprint or stamp. b apply (a mark etc.) with pressure.

4 make a mark or design on (a thing) with a stamp, seal, etc.

5 Electr. apply (voltage etc.) from outside.

--n.

1. the act or an instance of impressing.

2 a mark made by a seal, stamp, etc.

3 a characteristic mark or quality.

4 IMPRESSION 1.

Derivatives:

impressible adj.

Etymology: ME f. OF empresser (as EN-(1), PRESS(1)) 2. v.tr. hist.

1. force (men) to serve in the army or navy.

2 seize (goods etc.) for public service.

Derivatives:

impressment n.

Etymology: IN-(2) + PRESS(2)

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.