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impressure
[ im-presh-er ]
impressure
/ ɪmˈprɛʃə /
noun
- an archaic word for impression
Word History and Origins
Origin of impressure1
Word History and Origins
Origin of impressure1
Example Sentences
At this first view the lake has that look of a serene obliviousness to the flight of passing centuries, that impressure of eternity, that belongs to all great works of God or man.
To the unknown beloved, this, and my good wishes: her very phrases!—By your leave, wax.—Soft!—and the impressure her Lucrece, with which she uses to seal: 'tis my lady: To whom should this be?
Lean but on a Rush, The cicatrice and capable impressure Thy palm some moment keeps.
The dark, immovable clouds were piled upon one another in giant masses—so distinct and sharply cut, so rounded, that one almost saw the impressure of the fingers of some Titanic sculptor; and they hung low down, overwhelming, so that James could scarcely breathe.
Not only the yearning love of God, but the conquering freedom of Man is finally attested by that blood-red seal which bears the impressure of a Cross.
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