Impinge :
impingens,
studium, impingens,, nocere, secare, tange, SEMEN, germinat, impulsum, intrabit, inserere, transiet, et in, ut in
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impingens,inciditimpingementbasiummanentibus
Verb(1) impinge or infringe upon(2) advance beyond the usual limit
(1) He wrote: ÔÇÿWhilst it does not appear to impinge too much on the Micklegate area, we do have an abundance of clubs and pubs in the area, which sometimes does have a detrimental effect on Micklegate.ÔÇÖ(2) The President has Constitutional powers upon which Congress cannot impinge .(3) He decided to pair his traps with his triceps training, as the latter would not infringe upon, or impinge , his sensitive neck.(4) Suddenly the reality of war started to impinge .(5) the proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway(6) I found a place where politics still ranks low in the order of things, where life has more immediate things to concern it, and where the affairs of the far-off capital seem scarcely to impinge .(7) several factors impinge on market efficiency(8) the gases impinge on the surface of the liquid(9) Those sorts of imponderables do occasionally impinge , but not often.(10) More than 1800 people - a pretty large focus group - were asked about the environmental factors that impinge most negatively upon their daily lives.(11) Nora was determined that the tragedy would impinge as little as possible on Constance's life(12) Over time, we will better incorporate the new economic-theory developments as the practices they describe impinge .(13) One of the sacred precepts of modern educational theory is that you must never impinge negatively on the pupil's self-esteem.(14) But in all cases they refer to behaviour that has impinged adversely on others, usually those closest to me.(15) When using the laser beam for welding the electromagnetic radiation impinges on the surface of the base metal with such a concentration of energy that the temperature of the surface is melted and volatilized.(16) Reading and sifting allows me to see myself as an agent in the literary culture - which I have to believe impinges at least somewhat on our common lives.
Related Phrases of impinge(1) impinge on ::
impingant
(1) impinge on ::
impingant
Synonyms
Verb
1. affect ::
affect
2. encroach on ::
irrumpat
3. entrench ::
communiit
4. encroach ::
irrumpat
Verb
1. affect ::
affect
2. encroach on ::
irrumpat
3. entrench ::
communiit
4. encroach ::
irrumpat
Different Formsimpinge, impinged, impingement, impinges, impinging
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