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All imprint synonyms

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verb imprint

  • inscribe — to address or dedicate (a book, photograph, etc.) informally to a person, especially by writing a brief personal note in or on it.
  • fix — to repair; mend.
  • impress — to press or force into public service, as sailors.
  • markMarcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • offset — something that counterbalances, counteracts, or compensates for something else; compensating equivalent.
  • print — to produce (a text, picture, etc.) by applying inked types, plates, blocks, or the like, to paper or other material either by direct pressure or indirectly by offsetting an image onto an intermediate roller.
  • designate — When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
  • drive home — to cause to penetrate to the fullest extent
  • establish — Set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
  • engrave — Cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
  • etch — Engrave (metal, glass, or stone ) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.

noun imprint

  • impression — a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • indentation — a cut, notch, or deep recess: various bays and indentations.
  • hollow — having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
  • dint — force; power: By dint of hard work she became head of the company.
  • dent — If you dent the surface of something, you make a hollow area in it by hitting or pressing it.
  • depression — A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
  • signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
  • banner — A banner is a long strip of cloth with something written on it. Banners are usually attached to two poles and carried during a protest or rally.
  • design — When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
  • effect — something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
  • emblem — A heraldic device or symbolic object as a distinctive badge of a nation, organization, or family.
  • heading — the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
  • influence — the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • name — a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning “good news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • sign — a token; indication.
  • stamp — to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot.
  • trace — either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
  • trademark — any name, symbol, figure, letter, word, or mark adopted and used by a manufacturer or merchant in order to designate specific goods and to distinguish them from those manufactured or sold by others. A trademark is proprietary and is usually registered with the Patent and Trademark Office to assure its exclusive use by its owner or licensee.
  • inscription — something inscribed.
  • printer's mark — a stamp or device, usually found on the copyright page, that identifies a book as the work of a particular printer.
  • watermark — a mark indicating the height to which water rises or has risen, as in a river or inlet.
  • colophon — a publisher's emblem on a book
  • hallmark — an official mark or stamp indicating a standard of purity, used in marking gold and silver articles assayed by the Goldsmiths' Company of London; plate mark.
  • seal — a member of the U.S. Navy’s special operations forces.
  • symbol — something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something, often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign.
  • indication — anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token.
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