impriming (Meaning)
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impriming (n.)
A beginning.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impriming
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impriming Sentence Examples
- The baby duck's exposure to its mother during the first few hours of life imprinted a strong bond between them.
- The researchers imprinted the image of a specific object onto the minds of the study subjects.
- The trauma of the accident imprinted a lasting memory in his consciousness.
- The child's love of animals was imprinted on him from an early age.
- The landscape of his childhood imprinted a deep sense of awe and wonder within him.
- The cultural values of her upbringing imprinted a certain way of thinking and behaving in her.
- The horrors of war imprinted indelible scars on the soldiers' souls.
- The taste of fresh berries imprinted a happy memory of summer in his mind.
- The distinctive pattern of the wallpaper imprinted a strange sense of familiarity on the haunted mansion.
- The intense experience of the retreat imprinted a profound spiritual awakening within her.
FAQs About the word impriming
A beginning.
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The baby duck's exposure to its mother during the first few hours of life imprinted a strong bond between them.
The researchers imprinted the image of a specific object onto the minds of the study subjects.
The trauma of the accident imprinted a lasting memory in his consciousness.
The child's love of animals was imprinted on him from an early age.