Impression

Impression

An impression is the overall effect of something.

Impression may also refer to:
* Impressionist (entertainment), a mimic
* Impression seal, a form of identifying seal
* Impression Formation, the process of integrating information about a person
* Impression management, the process by which people try to control their image
* Post-Impressionism, the development of French art since Manet
* PhotoImpression, image management software by ArcSoft
* Cost per impression, cost accounting tool using in e-marketing
* Impression (publishing), a print run

In medicine:
* Impression (dental), a dental procedure
* Maternal impression, the effect of maternal mental states on foetal development
* Colic impression, a feature of the gall bladder
* Renal impression, a feature of the gall bladder
* Suprarenal impression, a feature of the gall bladder
* Duodenal impression, medial to the renal impression
* Gastric impression, a feature of the liver

In law:
* Case of first impression, "primae impressionis"
* Present sense impression, a type of witness statement

In popular culture:
* Impression, Sunrise, a painting by Claude Monet
* Impressions of France,a film about France
* False Impression, a novel by Jeffrey Archer
* Impressions (Angel novel), a novel derivative of the television series "Angel"
* Impression (Dragonriders of Pern), a joining of minds in the "Dragonriders of Pern" novels
* The Big Impression, a British comedy sketch show

In music:
* First Impressions, 1959 Broadway musical
* Impression (album), the soundtrack from the anime series "Samurai Champloo"
* First Impressions (EP), an album by "Thrice"
* First Impressions of Earth, an album by rock band "The Strokes"
* Impressions (album), an album by John Coltrane
* Impressions (composition), a jazz standard composed by John Coltrane
* Impressions (Laura Nyro album), an album by Laura Nyro
* Impressions (Mike Oldfield album), an album by Mike Oldfield
* Impressions in Blood, an album by the band "Vader"
* Manic Impressions, an album by the band "Anacrusis"
* Second First Impression, an album by Daniel Bedingfield
* Wrong Impression, a song by Natalie Imbruglia
* First Impressions (Angel), a 2000 episode of the television series "Angel"
* Impressions Games, a video game developer
* The Impressions, a music group from Chicago
* Impressions chronology, a list of works by the music group "The Impressions"
* The Never Ending Impressions, an album by the music group "The Impressions"
* The Versatile Impressions, an album by the music group "The Impressions"
* The Fabulous Impressions, an album by the music group "The Impressions"
* The Impressions (album), an album by the music group "The Impressions"


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  • impression — [ ɛ̃presjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1259 « empreinte »; lat. impressio I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx Action d un corps sur un autre. ⇒ influence. 2 ♦ Vieilli Action, fait de laisser une marque, en parlant d une chose qui appuie sur une autre. ⇒ empreinte, trace. « il verrait l… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • impression — Impression. s. f. v. L Action, & la maniere avec laquelle on imprime quelques traits ou figures. Faire l impression d une figure sur de la cire. l impression d un sceau, d un cachet. Il se dit plus particulierement des livres imprimez. Belle… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Impression — Im*pres sion, n. [F. impression, L. impressio.] 1. The act of impressing, or the state of being impressed; the communication of a stamp, mold, style, or character, by external force or by influence. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is impressed;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • impression — 1 Impression, impress, imprint, print, stamp are comparable when denoting the perceptible trace or traces left by pressure. Impression is the most widely applicable of these terms. It may be used with reference to a mark or trace or a series or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • impression — im‧pres‧ssion [ɪmˈpreʆn] noun [countable] MARKETING an occasion when a particular advertisement is seen by someone on the Internet: • A log of ad impressions is kept by the site server. * * * impression UK US /ɪmˈpreʃən/ noun [C] ► (also …   Financial and business terms

  • Impression — Sf Eindruck per. Wortschatz fremd. Erkennbar fremd (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. impression oder von l. impressio. Dieses ist Abstraktum zu l. imprimere (impressum) eindrücken aus l. premere pressen und l. in . Hiervon abgeleitet (nach… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Impression — kann bezeichnen: einen persönlichen Eindruck, siehe Subjektivität eine Page Impression (Seitenabruf) im Internet eine Ad Impression im Internet eine Kopie auf einer Indigo Digitaldruckmaschine von Hewlett Packard (entspricht „Click“ bei anderen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • impression — [n1] influence consequence, effect, feeling, impact, reaction, response, result, sway; concept 230 impression [n2] feeling, idea apprehension, belief, conceit, concept, conception, conjecture, conviction, fancy, feel, hunch, image, inkling,… …   New thesaurus

  • impression — I noun animi motus, apprehension, belief, concept, conception, consciousness, consideration, effect, feeling, general notion, guiding conception, image, image in the mind, impact, imprint, indirect influence, influence, inward perception, mark,… …   Law dictionary

  • impression — (n.) late 14c., mark produced by pressure, also image produced in the mind or emotions, from O.Fr. impression print, stamp; a pressing on the mind, from L. impressionem (nom. impressio) onset, attack, figuratively perception, lit. a pressing into …   Etymology dictionary

  • impression — [im presh′ən] n. [ME impressioun < OFr impression < L impressio] 1. the act of impressing 2. a result or effect of impressing; specif., a) a mark, imprint, etc. made by physical pressure b) an effect produced, as on the mind or senses, by… …   English World dictionary

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