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Imprint
- noun - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; "he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud"
- a device produced by pressure on a surface
- a distinctive influence; "English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion"
- 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; "the book was published under a distinguished imprint"
- an impression produced by pressure or printing
- establish or impress firmly in the mind; "We imprint our ideas onto our children"
- mark or stamp with or as if with pressure; "To make a batik, you impress a design with wax"
Improve
- verb - get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
- to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
Impugns
- verb - attack as false or wrong
Impulse
- noun - (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients); "the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star"
- a sudden desire;
- an impelling force or strength; "the car's momentum carried it off the road"
- an instinctive motive; "profound religious impulses"
- Sudden whim
- the act of applying force suddenly; "the impulse knocked him over"
- the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber; "they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus"
Imputed
- verb - attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source; "The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness"
- attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
Imputes
- verb - attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source; "The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness"
- attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
In Case
- adverb - if there happens to be need; "in case of trouble call 911"; "I have money, just in case"
In Esse
- - In being; actually existing; -- distinguished from in posse, or in potentia, which denote that a thing is not, but may be.