Used in a Sentence

imprinted

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for imprinted.

Editorial note

The fact is that all screens have serious structured patterns imprinted from the keys - independent on the cleaning method.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Stamped or impressed.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of imprinted gathered in one view.

adjective

Stamped or impressed.

adjective

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

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for imprinted.

adjective

Stamped or impressed.

adjective

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

Example sentences

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The fact is that all screens have serious structured patterns imprinted from the keys - independent on the cleaning method.

2

Point-to-point data interchange, so no concurrency; your notion of imprinted work tasks with PIDs is a good idea.

3

It's weird how those very early experiences seem to be more intensely imprinted than what came later.

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Even though it's the most taught one after French, it's still not well imprinted in people's mind.

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This old reddit thread mentions work being done on extracting ambient vibrations potentially imprinted into pottery.

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It is an assemblage of flat, flexible parts (still called 'leaves') imprinted with dark pigmented squiggles.

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My hypothesis is when people were watching this movie they had a bit of postmodern values imprinted in their minds.

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Cold retrospective analysis does not guarantee that the lesson will be imprinted in the consciousness.

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Abnormal maternal behaviour and growth retardation associated with loss of the imprinted gene Mest.

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It's clear Satoshi never worked for any C++ development firm that imprinted at least some type of coherent design pattern on him.

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I'd say at the very least most middle-class-and-above children are strongly imprinted with the concept that debt is bad.

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I don't see a way to get one, that doesn't have my name imprinted on it.

Quote examples

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I think people today have imprinted on the message "coal and oil production of electricity is bad ".

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Oddly there is no way, really, to easily not get imprinted, and because of that imprinting you will recognize others who came of age at that same time as peers and people who came of age earlier or later as "different" (sometimes good different and sometimes bad different).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use imprinted in a sentence?

The fact is that all screens have serious structured patterns imprinted from the keys - independent on the cleaning method.

What does imprinted mean?

Stamped or impressed.

What part of speech is imprinted?

imprinted is commonly used as adjective.