reimprint Antonyms
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Meaning of reimprint
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reimprint (v. t.)
To imprint again.
reimprint Sentence Examples
- The restaurant reimprinted the receipt after the original faded in the sunlight.
- The child's hand reimprinted in the sand as he ran across the beach.
- The old typewriter's keys left a reimprint on the paper, creating a unique effect.
- The tire tracks reimprinted in the soft soil, marking the path of the car.
- The therapist used clay to reimprint the patient's foot and assess their pressure points.
- The tattoo artist reimprinted the design onto the client's skin, ensuring precision.
- The dinosaur's footprints reimprinted in the sedimentary rock, leaving a lasting impression of its existence.
- The photographer reimprinted the negative to produce a positive image.
- The antique dealer reimprinted the signature on the painting to restore its value.
- The sculptor reimprinted the face of the statue to capture the subject's emotions more accurately.
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To imprint again.
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The restaurant reimprinted the receipt after the original faded in the sunlight.
The child's hand reimprinted in the sand as he ran across the beach.
The old typewriter's keys left a reimprint on the paper, creating a unique effect.
The tire tracks reimprinted in the soft soil, marking the path of the car.