Take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship.
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Examples for "impress"
Examples for "impress"
1Analysts say Pakistani groups hoping for patronage want to impress Islamic State.
2A paper round and an Olympic gold impress no one, he said.
3This is food for thought if you want to impress someone special.
4Analysts said the military offensive was probably timed to impress Mr Bush.
5The works of the great painters bear the impress of the Church.
1But this high-handed attempt to shanghai him into politics outraged his independence.
2The new studio will launch business operations in Shanghai later this year.
3However, the trade data may have helped Shanghai stocks rebound 1 percent.
4It also shows global financial institutions have confidence in Shanghai, it said.
5Schroders plans to apply for the licence, the Shanghai government has said.
6The GEC was in Shanghai last year, and Dubai the year before.
7Shanghai Pudong is owned by the Pudong New Area government of Shanghai.
8The Shanghai composite is now up 24 percent so far this year.
9Labor was very cheap in China, as well as Canton and Shanghai.
10We've also seen the establishment of a free trade zone in Shanghai.
11The Shanghai city government said Tesla's TSLA.O factory would reopen on Monday.
12I attended the University World Championships in Shanghai, China later that year.
13Earlier this year it launched a much-anticipated link with the Shanghai exchange.
14Deaths and their causes were identified using the Shanghai Vital Statistics registry.
15He also plans to open a new restaurant in Shanghai this month.
16Another is expected to go into operation later this year in Shanghai.
Shanghai ao longo do tempo