immediate impression

collocation in English

meaningsofimmediateandimpression

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immediate
adjective
uk
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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impression
noun
uk
/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
us
/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
an idea or opinion of what something or someone ...
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(Definition ofimmediateandimpressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theimmediateimpressionis of melodic fecundity, often on an expansive scale as material is repeated across different instruments.
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The combination of these facts did not, as far as the author knows, make animmediateimpressionin categorical logic.
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Direct examination of shellfish can give us animmediateimpressionof their state of health.
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Those people who want to have animmediateimpressionof our parliamentary proceedings can do so, and that is right and proper.
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I should like to think further about that, but myimmediateimpressionis that it will not affect the situation in the least.
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Myimmediateimpressionis that a direction as to special measures can be capable of being altered as circumstances change.
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He made animmediateimpressionand was given squad number 31 for the first team.
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It is often more convenient to express magnification in observation reports, as it gives a moreimmediateimpressionof what view the observer actually saw.
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He made animmediateimpressionon the forward line coming second in the club goal-kicking for the season.
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Ackroyd notes that... the mostimmediateimpressionwould have been of faded brightness and colour.
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He made animmediateimpressionand led the first-class bowling averages for the season after three matches.
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Batting at number nine, he scored 7 not out in his only innings but made animmediateimpressionas a bowler, taking 4/50 and 3/92.
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Harry'simmediateimpressionof her is of someone who is not to be crossed.
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The notes unfold over time, with theimmediateimpressionof the top note leading to the deeper middle notes, and the base notes gradually appearing as the final stage.
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Harry'simmediateimpressionis of a crab looking out from beneath a rock.
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I should like just to give my immediate impressions.
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The immediate impressions of the war time, including human suffering and dying, now came to the surface.
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