impinge in English

verb
1
have an effect or impact, especially a negative one.
Nora was determined that the tragedy would impinge as little as possible on Constance's life
synonyms:affecthave an effect ontouchhave a bearing oninfluencehave/make an impact onleave a mark on
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "impinge" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "impinge", or refer to the context using the word "impinge" in the English Dictionary.

1. Her opinion impinge on my decision.

2. Could these increasing restrictions impinge on grassroots journalism?

3. Rays of light impinge upon the water.

4. Her opinion will impinge on my decision.

5. 18 He heard the rain impinge on the windows.

6. He heard the rain impinge on the windows.

7. No external quantity constraints impinge upon the behaviour of firms.

8. The preparations for war were beginning to impinge.

9. Instead resourcing issues impinge on all of us.

10. Could impinge the ulnar nerve, cut the blood flow.

11. Personal problems experienced by students may impinge on their work.

12. Your political opinions will necessarily impinge on your public life.

13. Except, of course, where they directly impinge on me, that is.

14. The government's spending limits will seriously impinge on the education budget.

15. He never allowed his work to impinge on his private life.

16. It is important to know whether this will impinge heavily on the poor.

17. She didn't allow her personal problems to impinge on her work.

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19. The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway which traverses the field.

20. This requires political courage: such actions would impinge on powerful domestic constituencies.

21. In SimEarth, a mind - boggling web of factors impinge on each other sort out what does what.

22. I do not intend to intrude on your life, or impinge in any direct manner.

23. Most people think of stress as the outside pressures and problems that impinge upon them.

24. The assessment was based on Neuman's model, which examines the stresses that impinge on an individual's equilibrium.

25. It does not tell historians what to encode in a given source and thus impinge upon interpretation.

26. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.

27. Photoelectrons released from the photocathode (40) are accelerated and directed to impinge the phosphor screen (42).

28. As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.

29. All water users have rights - be sure your sailing equipment does not impinge on other's enjoyment.

30. But beyond those frontiers are alien cultures which impinge on our own for good or ill.

31. Equally, how is language pedagogy to be defined in relation to other areas of enquiry that impinge upon it?

32. Thus, many recreational activities do not impinge on the physical environment or landscape with which this section is concerned.

33. Or, indeed, the reverse, how does our understanding of Ireland currently impinge on our reading of Spenser?

34. We can, however, have a much greater influence than at present over how such developments impinge upon professional practices.

35. 18 As you approach it,[Sentencedict.com] a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.

36. We are probably also acquainted with examples where local and national government, large and big business impinge on the local community.

37. Certainly little awareness of Manhattan and its skyscrapers seemed to impinge on the people working on the Worldwide Plaza brick.

38. But there is no doubt that libel law does in other respects impinge upon the justifiable freedom of the press.

39. The southern edge of the dome is overlain by sandstones of Triassic age though they barely impinge on the National Park.

40. This section highlights some of the principal types of variation between places that impinge on their economic performance and social problems.

41. Old people do not live in a social vacuum, pursuing their personal goals in ways which do not impinge on others.

42. Furthermore, deflection elements are provided which allow the particle beam to be deflected in order to impinge the target elements (48 to 54).

43. The Bureau will try to accommodate Ambassador Macedo’s request, on the understanding that the consultations should not impinge on the programme of the First Committee.

44. Malnutrition and eventually cachexia have been shown to have a negative influence on the clinical course of CHF and COPD, and to impinge on patients' quality of life.

45. It is true that it is very difficult to attain an absolutely objective account of history, since personal convictions, values and experiences inevitably impinge upon historical study.

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