We have no meanings for "unfavourably impressed" in our records yet.
1 We were certainly most unfavourably impressed with his deportment all through the evening.
2 After the complexity of French politics, President Poincaré was anything but unfavourably impressed by the incident.
3 Somewhat further on he met the Ameer, and was unfavourably impressed with him: An insignificant-looking man, .
4 At the houses of other friends, he had attended seances and met mediums by whom he was most unfavourably impressed .
5 It would be unfair to them to assume from their manner that they disliked him, or were even unfavourably impressed by him.
6 Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen was so unfavourably impressed by what he saw in bad weather that he claimed the territory for France without going ashore.
7 Captain Hagberd had been so unfavourably impressed by his tenant, that once he told Miss Bessie, "He is a very extravagant fellow, my dear."
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