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imprint

[im-print, im-print] / ˈɪm prɪnt, ɪmˈprɪnt /




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And no one left a stronger imprint then Chesney, who Pleasant said has been the same guy ever since their meeting.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 9, 2026

In 2017, Kamil brought on Frick to take over as editorial director and give the imprint a new mission and identity.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 5, 2026

As a result, the enhanced clustering does not create a stronger gravitational imprint on the cosmic microwave background.

From Science Daily Aug. 2, 2026

“We are really seeing in market prices the imprint of the new chair,” said former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota, now a professor of economics at the University of Rochester.

From MarketWatch Jul. 25, 2026

Here and there the imprint of things wrested out of the tar by scavengers.

From "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy

In one study, currently under peer review, we found that clumps of imprints behave just like dark matter, an unknown substance that makes up most of the matter in the universe.

From Science Daily Jun. 18, 2026

"There are so many imprints in my experience of going to the movie theatre as a kid and growing up going to the movies," he said.

From BBC May 7, 2026

Collectively, those imprints have produced more than 50 New York Times bestsellers.

From Salon Apr. 18, 2026

A Hachette spokeswoman said both imprints conducted a “lengthy investigation in recent weeks” and Orbit U.S. decided not to publish.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 20, 2026

But wait: Four or five elephants had been through when the soil was soft enough to take deep imprints.

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer

"The new normal?" poses the Guardian on its front page, imprinted over a heat map graphic of Western Europe and the UK.

From BBC Jun. 24, 2026

Obviously, that’s a moment that will forever be imprinted on my being and in my memory.

From Los Angeles Times May 19, 2026

“The books I read as a child imprinted on me in a way that books today don’t,” he says.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 10, 2026

On the call, he wore a hat with a word imprinted on its front: Love.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 3, 2026

Tally crawled out into the big part of the cave, every muscle stiff, every rock she’d slept on imprinted on her.

From "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld

Monica may spend time with David and choose whether she’d like to activate his imprinting feature, triggering a familial love that looks and feels as real as her biological son’s — at least to David.

From Salon Jun. 28, 2026

If there’s another cub in California, the agency may try to pair them up to keep them from imprinting on people, according to the release.

From Los Angeles Times May 24, 2025

Howe immediately set about imprinting his methods at Newcastle.

From BBC Mar. 16, 2025

Thus, fathers have an important, albeit indirect, influence on the genetic imprinting of mitochondria and thereby on the energy metabolism of their children.

From Science Daily Jun. 5, 2024

Nhamo didn’t know what imprinting was and she didn’t bother her head about it.

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer




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