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imprinted

Speech parts

1. imprinted - Adjective

2. imprinted - Verb

Meaning

imprinted

simple past and past participle of imprint

Stamped or impressed.

(genetics) Produced by or exhibiting imprinting; showing distinction by its origin from the paternal or maternal genome.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

At the moment when her eyes closed, when all feeling vanished in her, she thought that she felt a touch of fire imprinted on her lips, a kiss more burning than the red-hot iron of the executioner. Victor Hugo

Everything you'll ever need to know is within you; the secrets of the universe are imprinted on the cells of your body. Dan Millman

My dad just imprinted in my mind from a very young age that you always do what you say you're gonna do when you say you're gonna do it. Bob Corker

I am imprinted with the whole sense of European history, especially German history, going back to World War I, which really destroyed all the old values and culture. My grandparents had been reasonably well-off but they became quite poor, living in an attic apartment. Lisel Mueller

I stifled a sigh and ignored the Imprinted Drunk Vision Girl. P. C. Cast

Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God. Cicero

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