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Impress

/ɪmˈprɛs/
To make someone feel admiration or respect by your good qualities, skills, or achievements.

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Examples:

I think my reasoning rather impressed Poirot.

This is my chance to impress her.

She could see that this surprised and impressed Felton.

Etymology:

etymology
The word impress originates from the Latin imprimere, which means to press into or upon, transitioning to Middle French imprimer, and finally to English impress in the late 14th century.

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