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Definitions from the WebAntonyms for ImprintImprint, as a noun, refers to a distinct mark or impression made on a surface. The antonyms for imprint as a noun are "erase", "delete", and "obliterate". For example, "He used an eraser to remove the imprint on the paper." Imprint, as a verb, means to make or leave an impression or mark on something. The antonyms for imprint as a verb are "erase", "remove", and "uncapture". For example, "She tried to erase the imprint of her shoes from the wet ground." Imprint, as a verb, can also refer to the process of fixing an idea or image firmly in someone's mind. The antonyms for imprint in this sense are "forget", "unlearn", and "erase". For example, "He was unable to forget the imprint of that tragic event." Imprint, as a noun, can also refer to a publisher's logo or name on a book or other printed material. There are no notable antonyms for imprint in this context. Related Products: | ||||
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