Hit against; come into sudden contact with.
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Examples for "impinge on "
Examples for "impinge on "
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.
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.
1 Have a democratic government come to power that changes every four years?
2 Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people come to believe something.
3 Of course, she couldn't ask the mayor to come to her house.
4 Similar sentiment has come to the surface throughout central and eastern Europe.
5 The case is expected to come to court in October next year.
The act of contacting one thing with another.
To unlawfully and intentionally kill another human being.
Другие значения термина "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.
6 He wants to see that number hit 1 billion within five years.
7 Besides Europe, countries were hit in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
8 Late last year, a proposal to regulate bank fees hit local markets.
9 The issue of casualisation and part time working conditions hit the floor.
10 Question of the Week: Should we hit pause on the 1916 debate?
11 Its operations have also come under pressure in its recession - hit home market.
12 The UK also hit a new solar power high on 20 April.
13 Striking health workers hit back at claims they're putting patients at risk.
14 Price rises in recent months hit their highest levels in 30 years.
15 The case relates to a hit and run incident 10 years ago.
16 New York cocoa last month hit its lowest level since August 2007.
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