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Meanings of forcibly impressed in English
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Usage of forcibly impressed in English
1
The aspect of his dream more forciblyimpressed itself upon my mind.
2
But my mind was much pained; the case of Eli forciblyimpressed my mind.
3
It cannot, however, be too forciblyimpressed that the condition is universal in the body.
4
One thought was forciblyimpressed on my mind while perusing the publications of the American Antiquarian Society.
5
As she worked, the size of a dragon was forciblyimpressed on, not just her mind, but her muscles.
6
And now that we are on the spot connected with it, its associations are more forciblyimpressed on my mind.
7
Long after midnight we sat discussing these questions, and were forciblyimpressed throughout by the quiet earnestness with which Forrester entered into our feelings.
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In my experience in this country, I was forciblyimpressed with the different character of the climate on opposite sides of the Rocky Mountain range.
9
This wonderful view forciblyimpressed me with the fact, that all eye-estimates in mountainous countries are utterly fallacious, if not corrected by study and experience.
10
By your own admission, at best 'you' are a false personality forciblyimpressed on a helpless mind that never had a ghost of a chance.
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My brain was now clear; and the scenes through which we were passing-heresoft and south-like ,therewild, barren, and picturesque-forciblyimpressed my imagination.