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10 September, 21:26

In military terms, what does it mean to be "impressed"? A - to be forced into services B - to be tricked into service C - to be flattered into service D - to be persuaded into service

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  1. 10 September, 23:03
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    In military terms, being "impressed" generally means "A - to be forced into services," for instance the British Navy "impressed" American sailors, which led to the War of 1812.
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