reimpress (Meaning)

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reimpress (v. t.)

To impress anew.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reimpress

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reimpress Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO's exceptional presentation reimpressed the board of directors, solidifying their support.
  2. The newly renovated museum reimpressed visitors with its modern exhibits and interactive displays.
  3. The student's meticulously prepared project reimpressed the professor, earning her an A+.
  4. The performer's captivating stage presence reimpressed the audience, leaving them in awe.
  5. The actor's nuanced portrayal reimpressed critics, garnering him critical acclaim.
  6. The salesperson's persuasive pitch reimpressed the client, leading to a substantial order.
  7. The chef's innovative culinary creations reimpressed diners, establishing the restaurant's reputation.
  8. The athlete's impressive comeback reimpressed fans, proving that age is not a barrier to success.
  9. The speaker's eloquent and insightful address reimpressed the audience, inspiring them to action.
  10. The musician's exceptional dexterity and musicality reimpressed concertgoers, creating an unforgettable experience.

FAQs About the word reimpress

To impress anew.

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The CEO's exceptional presentation reimpressed the board of directors, solidifying their support.

The newly renovated museum reimpressed visitors with its modern exhibits and interactive displays.

The student's meticulously prepared project reimpressed the professor, earning her an A+.

The performer's captivating stage presence reimpressed the audience, leaving them in awe.