impressionistic in A Sentence

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    Has a style of speech that is excessively Impressionistic and lacking in detail.

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    School and college students have Impressionistic minds and speeches delivered to them have a faster and more effective impact.

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    You hear your partner telling a story that is highly Impressionistic and distorts the actual event or reality of the situation.

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    Lawrence, and Joseph Conrad have written works that are Impressionistic in the way that they describe, rather than interpret, the impressions, sensations and emotions that constitute a character's mental life.

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    I am not a student of ecology or evolutionary biology, so this statement is clearly Impressionistic and not scientific.

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    It was written four years after the"Pink Dress" and represents, as it were, its new edition, more, if I may say so,"Impressionistic.".

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    Whereas mentally tough individuals might see the world in high-definition detail, sensitive people are more likely to view it as an Impressionistic abstract.

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    Whereas mentally tough individuals might see the world in high definition detail, sensitive people are more likely to view it as an Impressionistic abstract.

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    As with most paintings of Manet of this period, for the work“In the Garden” is characterized, first of all, by the Impressionistic contrast of black and white.

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    However, interviews with the scientists and supplementary materials to the studies revealed that the perception of single photons was very vague and Impressionistic, yet nevertheless so far above chance that it was indeed accurate--and also, that not every subject was, in fact, able to successfully perceive the single photon.

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