Synonym: brunt, bump, clash, collision, crash, shock. Similar words: impair, pack, pace, space, package, keep pace with, company, compare. Meaning: ['ɪmpækt] n. 1. the striking of one body against another 2. a forceful consequence; a strong effect 3. influencing strongly 4. the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat. v. 1. press or wedge together; pack together 2. have an effect upon.
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91 The research is too unfocused to have any significant impact.
92 Variations in the interest rate will have an impact on the whole housing market.
93 The anti-smoking campaign had had/made quite an impact on young people.
94 The full impact of the tax changes is yet to be felt.
95 The computer model assesses the likely impact of new pollution sources.
96 Higher mortgage rates have already had a major impact on spending.
97 Air bags are designed to soften the impact of a car crash.
98 The mother's behaviour has a profound impact on the developing child.http://sentencedict.com/impact.html
99 Political correctness has had an impact on the language people use to describe women.
100 The real impact will be felt in the developing world.
101 The force of the impact knocked the breath out of her.
102 The crew of six may have survived the initial impact, but the whole plane went up in flames seconds later.
103 The railways made a direct physical impact on the landscape.
104 Too much background detail tends to lessen the impact of the central image.
105 There were also pledges to soften the impact of the subsidy cuts on the poorer regions.
106 The presence or absence of clouds can have an important impact on heat transfer.
107 It was on television that he made an even stronger impact as an interviewer.
108 The tall tower adds to the visual impact of the building.
109 Investors are skittish about the impact of an economic downturn.
110 When peace returned, the hardline message lost much of its impact.
111 When an executive comes into a new job, he wants to quickly make an impact.
112 The personal impact of party leaders has been very important.
113 The impact blew out some of the windows and the sea came rushing in.
114 While the inclination to procrastinate is common, one must fully consider the detrimental impact of unnecessary delays.
115 These developments are having a major impact on the geopolitics of the region.
116 It is difficult to judge the likely impact of the changes on employment patterns.
117 She had a lasting impact on his life both personally and professionally.
118 A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on your feet.
119 We are trying to minimize the impact of price rises on our customers.
120 The tax on fuel will not have a serious impact on the better-off, but it will greatly affect the poor.
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