Definitionadj. of or relating to or based on an impression rather than on facts or reasoning
Last update: July 27, 2015
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Forrest, and Forty-one Years in India (1897), by Lord Roberts; while some impressionistic sketches will be found in Enchanted India (1899), by Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch. [Please select]
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Simply truth of impressionistic effect. [Please select]
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Impressionistic philosophizing, like impressionistic watchmaking or land-surveying, is intolerable to experts. [Please select]
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Two men were standing at the railing, looking down upon the impressionistic lights of the sunken city. [Please select]
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The backs of the other shops were an impressionistic picture of dirty grays, drained browns, writhing heaps of refuse. [Please select]
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It is such a hypothesis that Lucretius paints in his bold, impressionistic colors. [Please select]
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But he himself had no doubt that such a merely impressionistic method could not satisfy the demands. [Please select]
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The combatants were, of course, the impressionistic and scientific schools of criticism, and particularly enlightening were the more or less recent controversies between MM. [Please select]
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Once again, many years later (1900) he tried his hand at biography, taking Oliver Cromwell for his hero, and making a summary, impressionistic sketch of him. [Please select]
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