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An '''impression''' is the overall effect of something. An '''impression''' is the overall effect of something.

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In western philosophy, David Hume uses the word "impression" as he defines it in "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding".

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  1. The overall effect of something.
  2. The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on another.
  3. An impersonation.
  4. an outward appearance

An impression is the overall effect of something.

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