impingement (Meaning)

Wordnet

impingement (n)

influencing strongly

a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against something

Webster

impingement (n.)

The act of impinging.

impingement Sentence Examples

  1. The noisy construction project impinged on the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.
  2. The car's exhaust fumes impinged on the health of nearby residents.
  3. The new building's height impinged on the views of homeowners nearby.
  4. The company's aggressive marketing campaign impinged on the privacy of consumers.
  5. The student's late arrival impinged on the lesson's flow.
  6. The government's regulations impinged on the freedom of businesses to operate.
  7. The pain in my leg impinged on my ability to walk comfortably.
  8. The loud music impinged on my concentration.
  9. The boss's micromanagement impinged on the employees' productivity.
  10. The new policy impinged on the rights of employees to take breaks.

FAQs About the word impingement

influencing strongly, a sharp collision produced by striking or dashing against somethingThe act of impinging.

shock,collision, impact, slam, pounding, kick, blow, slap, encounter, jolt

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The noisy construction project impinged on the peace and quiet of the neighborhood.

The car's exhaust fumes impinged on the health of nearby residents.

The new building's height impinged on the views of homeowners nearby.

The company's aggressive marketing campaign impinged on the privacy of consumers.