impinging

IPA: ɪmpˈɪndʒɪŋ

noun

  • An impingement.
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Examples of "impinging" in Sentences

  • Vegetables are impinging on our craft area at this time of year.
  • Enemy gunfire unusual violence, S. impinging fleets were not rush general Gui fleets.
  • With outstanding bounce or impinging capability are deep favored by Netureism warriors.
  • It was as though, somewhere, a piano were playing and the actual notes were impinging on his ear-drums.
  • WHITFIELD: ... because they won their argument that Bratz was kind of impinging and fringing upon their market.
  • We live in a time of financial insecurity that is impinging on the lives of our children because we did not think about tomorrow.
  • "Oh, then _that_'s all right," she said; "and I don't think even he would ever have thought of 'impinging'; it's lovely, isn't it?
  • "The street is the universal home of freedom and nobody should challenge that so long as these woman are not impinging on anyone else's freedom," he said.
  • From my impartial position, I understand why Christians are offended by Dawkins, but I don't see anything he does as impinging academic freedom or being uncivil.
  • Mr Dave Kriby, chairman of the employer grouping in the auto industry national bargaining forum, said it was a fact that the Seifsa dispute was "impinging" on auto suppliers.

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