impinge
IPA: ɪmpˈɪndʒ
verb
- (intransitive, rarely transitive) To make a physical impact on.
- (intransitive, rarely transitive, figuratively) To interfere with.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To have an effect upon, especially a negative one.
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Examples of "impinge" in Sentences
- The concept could impinge on your consciousness in small ways.
- Those winds "impinge" on J. Henry Waugh in a particularly destructive way.
- Pakistan has said there are no conditions attached to it that "impinge" on Pakistan's sovereignty.
- I was NEVER comfortable and anyone with broad shoulders is going to "impinge" on the "seat rights" of the person next to him / her.
- President Barack Obama will sign a $7.5 billion Pakistan has said there are no conditions attached to it that "impinge" on Pakistan's sovereignty.
- Manohar and secretary N Srinivasan asking for a copy of all decisions taken at the board's special general body on Saturday as they "impinge" on his rights.
- Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York said Friday that the bill proposed by Cuomo, a Catholic Democrat, would impinge on religious freedom and on the social services provided by religious groups.
- Kerry, a Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi that it was unlikely to make any changes in the bill for providing USD 7.5 billion Pakistan has said there are no conditions attached to it that "impinge" on Pakistan's sovereignty.
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