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Empressed vs. Impressed — What's the Difference?

"Empressed" is not a standard English word and is typically a misspelling of "impressed." "Impressed" means feeling admiration or respect for someone or something.
Empressed vs. Impressed — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Empressed and Impressed

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Which is correct: Empressed or Impressed

How to spell Impressed?

Empressed

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Impressed

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Impressed

To affect strongly, often favorably
Wrote down whatever impressed me during the journey.
Was impressed by the child's sincerity.

Impressed

To produce or attempt to produce a vivid impression or image of
A scene that impressed itself on her memory.
Parents that impress the value of money on their children.

Impressed

To mark or stamp with pressure
Impressed the wax with a design.

Impressed

To apply with pressure; press
Impressed the stamp onto the wax.

Impressed

To compel (a person) to serve in the military, particularly in the naval forces, especially by seizure.
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Impressed

To seize (property) by force or authority, especially for military purposes; confiscate.

Impressed

(Law) To impose a constructive trust or a lien upon property, as a matter of equity, to protect a person without legal title but with a legally recognized interest.

Impressed

The act of impressing
A design left by impress of a seal.

Impressed

A mark or pattern of influence produced by someone or something; an impression
A politician who left her impress on foreign policy.

Impressed

A stamp or seal meant to be impressed.

Impressed

Impressment.

Impressed

Strongly affected, especially favourably

Impressed

Stamped, under pressure

Impressed

Compelled to serve in a military force

Impressed

Confiscated by force or authority

Impressed

Simple past tense and past participle of impress

Impressed

Having the conscious mind deeply or markedly affected or influenced; - usually used with by or with.

Impressed

Deeply or markedly affected or influenced

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