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impinge on

VERB
  1. hit against; come into sudden contact with
    He struck the table with his elbow
    The car hit a tree

How To Use impinge on In A Sentence

  • I know there are people who will oppose this on the grounds that it could impinge on their right to privacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was quite egotistical and didn't reflect on how my actions would impinge on other people, particularly my parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor do they usually enjoy a new interpretation of their illness that may impinge on their freedom. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
  • All this tends to impinge on idling time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or does he impinge on our current consciousness as a dandified dilettante admired by his own period but of utter irrelevance to ours?
  • It must be hoped the intensity and responsibility that management will bring will not impinge on his performances.
  • Old people do not live in a social vacuum, pursuing their personal goals in ways which do not impinge on others.
  • I know there are people who will oppose this on the grounds that it could impinge on their right to privacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your political opinions will necessarily impinge on your public life.
  • Nor do they usually enjoy a new interpretation of their illness that may impinge on their freedom. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
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