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Meanings of
impinge on
in English
Portuguese
bater
Catalan
copejar
Spanish
colisionar
Back to the meaning
Hit against; come into sudden contact with.
hit
strike
run into
collide with
miss
Portuguese
bater
Synonyms
Examples for "
hit
"
hit
strike
run into
collide with
Examples for "
hit
"
1
Any weakening of consumer confidence could
hit
Linden Homes' market in particular.
2
New business and export business measures
hit
new series lows as well.
3
Higher oil prices
hit
certain stocks on concerns of higher fuel costs.
4
Crime has
hit
a 12-year low in Northern Ireland, police said yesterday.
5
A deepening economic crisis in Asia and Europe will
hit
Genting hard.
1
Alternatively; something said could
strike
the right note at the right time!
2
Public health doctors seem set to ballot for
strike
action over pay.
3
How much money has the South African economy lost through
strike
action?
4
The
strike
would continue until the government agreed to talks, he said.
5
The union said a
strike
would cost BA £40 million a day.
1
You can ask for my help whenever you
run
into
a problem.
2
However, state-owned Telkom's divestment plans have
run
into
problems in the past.
3
However, the sums involved will
run
into
hundreds of millions of pounds.
4
Brazilian efforts to manufacture goods in China have also
run
into
problems.
5
However, the deal, only 10 days old, has already
run
into
difficulties.
1
Mint and chocolate
collide
with
delicious results in these easy low-fat cupcakes.
2
They move so fast you fear that they'll
collide
with
each other.
3
And her turning so unexpectedly caused me to
collide
with
her sharply.
4
The coronavirus pandemic is about to
collide
with
this engine of inequality.
5
Eventually, it will
collide
with
the liquid water and become 'trapped' again.
Usage of
impinge on
in English
1
Elsewhere on the Iseq macro events continued to
impinge
on
the market.
2
It is widely accepted cities
impinge
on
areas well beyond their borders.
3
Such a result could also
impinge
on
Seoul's close ties with Washington.
4
Others are wary of advocating any measures that would
impinge
on
free trade.
5
Please stop asking her questions that
impinge
on
the reporter's privilege.
6
Hopefully, the Hong Kong experience will
impinge
on
the producers of RTE programmes.
7
Such a result could
impinge
on
Seoul's close ties with Washington.
8
Work issues could catch up with you and
impinge
on
your regular schedule.
9
I try not to let worries or stress
impinge
on
my work and life.
10
Is it because you fear relationships like this would
impinge
on
your personal freedom?
11
Such realities, however, are unlikely to
impinge
on
Putin's world.
12
On the down side, it's best not to let drama
impinge
on
the day!
13
A default would
impinge
on
an otherwise booming bond market.
14
This existential issue scarcely seems to
impinge
on
our consciousness.
15
WRU chief executive Roger Lewis insists the job would
impinge
on
Gatland's Wales role.
16
Doha denies the charge and says the embargo aims to
impinge
on
its sovereignty.
Other examples for "impinge on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
impinge
on
impinge
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
impinge on
Portuguese
bater
colidir
Catalan
copejar
pegar
Spanish
colisionar
chocar
golpear
Impinge on
through the time
Impinge on
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common