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- IMPINGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPINGE is encroach, infringe How to use impinge in a sentence encroach, infringe; to have an effect : make an impression; to strike or dash especially with a sharp collision…
- IMPINGE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Impinge definition: to make an impression; have an effect or impact (usually followed by on orupon ) See examples of IMPINGE used in a sentence
- Impinge - definition of impinge by The Free Dictionary
1 to encroach; infringe: to impinge on another's rights 2 to strike; collide: light impinging on the lens 3 to make an impression; have an effect: ideas that impinge upon the imagination im•pinge′ment, n Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc
- IMPINGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 to encroach or infringe; trespass 2 to collide (with); strike Click for more definitions
- Impinge - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
When you impinge, you intrude on something, whether it’s someone else’s space, time, or rights Think of it as moving in on someone’s territory The word also can be used in the sense of affecting something, usually negatively, often by restricting it
- impinge verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
impinge (on upon something somebody) to have a clear and definite effect on something somebody, especially a bad one synonym encroach He never allowed his work to impinge on his private life The preparations for war were beginning to impinge
- How to Use Impinge vs. infringe Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Impinge, meaning (1) to collide or strike, or (2) to encroach, is usually followed by on or upon In the second sense, in which the word is most common today, impinge is an intransitive verb, so it can’t have a direct object (that is, it can’t act directly on something and must have the on or upon to intervene)
- On ‘Infringe,’ ‘Encroach,’ and ‘Impinge’ - Merriam-Webster
The word impinge can be a synonym of infringe and encroach, but can also have the nonlegal meaning “to intrude” or “to have a bad effect on something,” as in “her work is impinging on her social life ” The verb infringe means to violate the rights of another, often in a way that is gradual but clearly identifiable
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