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impress

[im-pres, im-pres] / ɪmˈprɛs, ˈɪm prɛs /




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Weeks later, employees were working late into the night revising AI-generated drafts, fixing errors, and pretending to be impressed by results they found mediocre.

From Barron's

After impressing in the Ashes, he was ruled out of the series because of the side injury he sustained in the third Test in Adelaide.

From BBC

He's impressed: it can handle confusing lane adjustments and park itself in busy lots better, he thinks, than the average human.

From BBC

Meier said he was impressed by Etienne’s abilities and told him he seemed to have what it takes to compete in the Games, which were coming up in about a year’s time.

From The Wall Street Journal

We were with all of them on this press tour, and I’m constantly impressed by how level-headed and grounded they are, and how ego-less they are; that they’re not broken by what they’ve been through.

From Los Angeles Times