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- IMPINGING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMPINGE is encroach, infringe How to use impinge in a sentence
- Impinging - definition of impinging by The Free Dictionary
impinging - the physical coming together of two or more things; "contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull"
- What does impinging mean? - Definitions. net
Impinging generally refers to the act of making an impact, influence, or having an effect on something; particularly in a way that could limit, restrict, or somehow hinder It can also mean to physically strike or collide with something
- Impinging - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- IMPINGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 to encroach or infringe; trespass 2 to collide (with); strike Click for more definitions
- How to Use Impinge vs. infringe Correctly - GRAMMARIST
Impinge ‘s near synonym infringe is both transitive and intransitive As a transitive verb it means to violate or to break For example, one might infringe the law by speeding on the highway As an intransitive verb, it’s synonymous with impinge —that is, it also means encroach —and likewise takes on or upon
- Impinging Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Impinging Sentence Examples The variation in turbulent viscosity within an atmospheric flow field impinging on a building The old organism is more stable and responds in obvious ways to direct assaults from without; the young organism is at once less stable and more profoundly modified by environmental change, replying in terms less easy to
- 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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