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    Im·print

    verb

    • 1. impress or stamp (a mark or outline) on a surface or body: "tire marks were imprinted in the snow" Similar stamppunchprintimpress
    • 2. (of a young animal) come to recognize (another animal, person, or thing) as a parent or other object of habitual trust: "the bird thought I was its mother and imprinted on me"

    noun

    • 1. a mark made by pressing something onto a softer substance so that its outline is reproduced: "he made imprints of the keys in bars of soap" Similar impressionprintmarkindentation
    • 2. a printer's or publisher's name, address, and other details in a book or other printed item.
  2. The meaning of IMPRINT is to mark by or as if by pressure : impress. How to use imprint in a sentence.

  3. IMPRINT meaning: 1. to mark a surface by pressing something hard into it 2. to fix an event or experience so firmly…. Learn more.

  4. IMPRINT definition: 1. to mark a surface by pressing something hard into it 2. to fix an event or experience so firmly…. Learn more.

  5. Imprint definition: a mark made by pressure; a mark or figure impressed or printed on something.. See examples of IMPRINT used in a sentence.

  6. To imprint is to mark or stamp something, like with the name of a publisher. It also can refer to any kind of impression or influence.

  7. 1. a mark or impression produced by pressure, printing, or stamping. 2. a characteristic mark or indication; stamp. the imprint of great sadness on his face. 3. the publisher's name and address, usually with the date of publication, in a book, pamphlet, etc. 4. the printer's name and address on any printed matter.

  8. a. A publisher's name, often with the date, address, and edition, printed at the bottom of a title page of a publication. b. A publishing business with a unique name, usually owned by a larger publishing firm: started a paperback imprint for young-adult novels.

  9. IMPRINT definition: 1. a mark left when an object is pressed into something soft: 2. the effect that something leaves…. Learn more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · imprint (plural imprints) An impression; the mark left behind by printing something. The day left an imprint in my mind.

  11. Imprint definition: To produce (a mark or pattern) on a surface by pressure.

  12. Definition of imprint verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  13. imprint (of something) (in/on something) a mark made by pressing something onto a surface. the imprint of a foot in the sand; The blow made a sharp imprint on the skin.

  14. a mark or impression produced by pressure, printing, or stamping. a characteristic mark or indication; stamp: the imprint of great sadness on his face. the publisher's name and address, usually with the date of publication, in a book, pamphlet, etc. the printer's name and address on any printed matter. vb /ɪmˈprɪnt/.

  15. There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb imprint, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  16. imprint meaning, definition, what is imprint: the mark left by an object being pressed...: Learn more.

  17. IMPRINT meaning: 1 : to create a mark by pressing against a surface; 2 : to cause (something) to stay in your mind or memory.

  18. Synonyms for IMPRINT: trail, footprint, trace, track, residue, residual, path, sign; Antonyms of IMPRINT: erase, obliterate, expunge, blot out

  19. An imprint is a mark or impression made by pressure, typically on a surface or in one's mind. It can also refer to any noticeable effect or influence. In publishing, the term "imprint" is used to denote a brand or trade name under which a work is published.

  20. The meaning of IMPRINTING is a rapid learning process that takes place early in the life of a social animal (such as a goose) and establishes a behavior pattern (such as recognition of and attraction to its own kind or a substitute).

  21. Jun 9, 2023 · Imprinting refers to a well-researched phenomenon within animals where they form an extremely close and dependent bond with the first animal they see after being born. For example, when ducklings hatch, they tend to imprint on their parent and follow them everywhere.

  22. An imprint is the brand or trade name of a press that is owned by a larger publisher, which often publishes books that target specific niches and reading demographics. For example, Penguin Random House is a massive publishing company with many smaller imprints, like Alfred A. Knopf, Penguin Classics, Everyman’s Library, and Doubleday.

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