impress
οὐ γὰρ ἂν τό γε πραχθὲν ἀγένητον θείη → since he cannot make what was done as though it had not come to pass
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
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Mark, stamp: P. and V. χαρακτήρ, ὁ, τύπος, ὁ; see impression. v. trans. Stamp with a mark: P. χαρακτῆρα ἐπιβάλλειν (dat.). Impress the mind, astonish: P. and V. ἐκπλήσσειν. Persuade: P. and V. πείθειν. Affect: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), V. ἀνθάπτεσθαι (gen.); see affect. Impress on a person, remind: P. and V. ἀναμιμνήσκειν (τινά τινος). Enjoin: P. and V. ἐπιστέλλειν (τινί τι), ἐπισκήπτειν (τινί τι); see enjoin. Impress on one's mind: V. ἐγγράφεσθαι (τινί τι), θυμῷ βάλλειν (τι), P. εἰς μνήμην κατατίθεσθαί (τι). What is this pledge that you would wish impressed upon my mind: V. τί δʼ ἂν θέλοις, τὸ πιστὸν ἐμφῦναι φρενί (Soph., O.C. 1488). Impress (favourably): P. (εὖ) διατιθέναι. Impress into one's service, win over: P. and V. προσποιεῖσθαι (acc.), προστίθεσθαι (acc.). Be impressed to serve in the army: P. ἀναγκαστὸς στρατεύειν (Thuc. 7, 58). Those who were impressed to serve in the ships: P. οἱ ἀναγκαστοὶ εἰσβάντες (Thuc. 7, 13).