English

Detailed Synonyms for imprint in English

imprint:

imprint [the ~] noun

  1. the imprint
    the stamp; the imprint; the hallmark; the impress; the seal
  2. the imprint
    the warrant; the guarantee; the security; the seal; the imprint; the stamp
  3. the imprint
    – a device produced by pressure on a surface 1
    the imprint
    – a device produced by pressure on a surface 1
  4. the imprint
    – a distinctive influence 1
    the imprint
    – a distinctive influence 1
    • imprint [the ~] noun
      • English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion1
  5. the imprint
    – an impression produced by pressure or printing 1
    the imprint; the embossment
    – an impression produced by pressure or printing 1
  6. the imprint
    – an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page 1
    the imprint
    – an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page 1
    • imprint [the ~] noun
      • the book was published under a distinguished imprint1
  7. the imprint
    – a concavity in a surface produced by pressing 1
    the impression; the imprint; the depression
    – a concavity in a surface produced by pressing 1

to imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)

  1. to imprint
    to imprint; to instil; to impress; to encode; to get through; to instill
    • imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
    • instil verb, British (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • impress verb (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • encode verb (encodes, encoded, encoding)
    • get through verb (gets through, got through, getting through)
    • instill verb, American
  2. to imprint
    to instil; to impress; to imprint; to instill
    • instil verb, British (instils, instilled, instilling)
    • impress verb (impresses, impressed, impressing)
    • imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
    • instill verb, American
  3. to imprint
    – mark or stamp with or as if with pressure 1
    to impress; to imprint
    – mark or stamp with or as if with pressure 1
    • impress verb (impresses, impressed, impressing)
      • To make a batik, you impress a design with wax1
    • imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
  4. to imprint
    – establish or impress firmly in the mind 1
    to form; to imprint
    – establish or impress firmly in the mind 1
    • form verb (forms, formed, forming)
    • imprint verb (imprints, imprinted, imprinting)
      • We imprint our ideas onto our children1

Conjugations for imprint:

present
  1. imprint
  2. imprint
  3. imprints
  4. imprint
  5. imprint
  6. imprint
simple past
  1. imprinted
  2. imprinted
  3. imprinted
  4. imprinted
  5. imprinted
  6. imprinted
present perfect
  1. have imprinted
  2. have imprinted
  3. has imprinted
  4. have imprinted
  5. have imprinted
  6. have imprinted
past continuous
  1. was imprinting
  2. were imprinting
  3. was imprinting
  4. were imprinting
  5. were imprinting
  6. were imprinting
future
  1. shall imprint
  2. will imprint
  3. will imprint
  4. shall imprint
  5. will imprint
  6. will imprint
continuous present
  1. am imprinting
  2. are imprinting
  3. is imprinting
  4. are imprinting
  5. are imprinting
  6. are imprinting
subjunctive
  1. be imprinted
  2. be imprinted
  3. be imprinted
  4. be imprinted
  5. be imprinted
  6. be imprinted
diverse
  1. imprint!
  2. let's imprint!
  3. imprinted
  4. imprinting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Related Words for "imprint":

  • imprinting, imprints, imprinter

Alternate Synonyms for "imprint":


Related Definitions for "imprint":

  1. a device produced by pressure on a surface1
  2. a distinctive influence1
    • English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion1
  3. an impression produced by pressure or printing1
  4. an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page1
    • the book was published under a distinguished imprint1
  5. a concavity in a surface produced by pressing1
  6. mark or stamp with or as if with pressure1
  7. establish or impress firmly in the mind1
    • We imprint our ideas onto our children1