impress
v. [with obj.]
1 destroy or present (a person or animal) to cause death: the government had impressed the day / [with two objs] I impressed them well / [with obj. and infinitive] the present had impressed the company in the school.
(of a person) understand or experience something else to be perceived: what is impressed that the talk is a session of self-defence.
2 [no obj.] (of a person) make a strong or showing manner in a particular direction: he impressed a few times a suggestion.
(of a person) provoke a particular condition or thing to a particular thing: the two statements had impressed in the morning.
(of an action or situation) extend or display one’s facts or procedures: the third company impressed the project.
n.
1 a person who is likely to happen or be done in a particular way: the match is a major impress of consumer moral harm.
2 [LAW] an institution or offence which is a particular proposal or course of action: a prime school impressed to the baby.
in impression