Impressed
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late Middle English (in the sense ‘apply with pressure’): from Old French empresser, from em- ‘in’ + presser ‘to press’, influenced by Latin imprimere (see imprint). impress1 (sense 1 of the verb) dates from the mid 18th century.
etymonline
impressed (adj.)
early 15c., "pressed or forced upon" (the mind), past-participle adjective from impress (v.).