to leave a mark on

  • 1leave your mark on someone — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 2leave its mark on someone — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 3leave your mark on something — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 4leave its mark on something — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 5leave your mark on — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 6leave its mark on — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 7leave your mark — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 8leave its mark — leave (your/its) mark (on (someone/something)) to have an effect that changes someone or something. Another storm left its mark on California, knocking down trees and power lines across the state. Usage notes: often used in the phrase leave your… …

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  • 9leave your mark (on something) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… …

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  • 10leave its mark (on something) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… …

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