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UK//seɪz ðeɪ pʊld ʌp æn ɪmˈprɪnt//US//seɪz ðeɪ pʊld ʌp æn ɪmˈprɪnt//

Meaning of Says they pulled up an imprint

To claim they discovered a mark or impression made by an object.

In simple words: Claiming they found a mark left by something.

Says they pulled up an imprint in a sentence

  • The witness says they pulled up an imprint from the crime scene.
  • During the investigation, she says they pulled up an imprint of a shoe.
  • He confidently says they pulled up an imprint that could lead to the suspect.
  • The archaeologists say they pulled up an imprint of a fossil in the rock.
  • Authorities say they pulled up an imprint near the scene of the accident.

How to use Says they pulled up an imprint

Typically used in investigation or observation contexts. Suitable for casual conversation and more formal reporting.

Grammar pattern

pull up + object

Memory hint

Imagine someone pulling up a sheet to reveal a hidden mark or imprint beneath.

Related words

Collocations with Says they pulled up an imprint

  • pull up evidence
  • pull up markings
  • pull up records

Synonyms for Says they pulled up an imprint

  • claims they found
  • reports they discovered
  • states they revealed

Common mistakes with Says they pulled up an imprint

  • Confused with 'pull down', which means to lower something.
  • Omitting the object after 'pull up'.
  • Using 'imprint' incorrectly in contexts that require a specific type of mark.

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Frequently asked questions about "Says they pulled up an imprint"

What does "Says they pulled up an imprint" mean?

Claiming they found a mark left by something.

What is the definition of "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

To claim they discovered a mark or impression made by an object.

How do you use "Says they pulled up an imprint" in a sentence?

The witness says they pulled up an imprint from the crime scene.

Can you give another example of "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

During the investigation, she says they pulled up an imprint of a shoe.

What are synonyms for "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

Common alternatives include claims they found, reports they discovered, states they revealed.

What words go with "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

It commonly pairs with pull up evidence, pull up markings, pull up records.

What are common mistakes when using "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

Confused with 'pull down', which means to lower something. Omitting the object after 'pull up'. Using 'imprint' incorrectly in contexts that require a specific type of mark.

How do you pronounce "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

US: //seɪz ðeɪ pʊld ʌp æn ɪmˈprɪnt//, UK: //seɪz ðeɪ pʊld ʌp æn ɪmˈprɪnt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Says they pulled up an imprint"?

Typically used in investigation or observation contexts. Suitable for casual conversation and more formal reporting.