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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181 That international impact on local affairs is true for all economies.
182 Our park and land managers are trying to accommodate these reductions with the least impact on visitors.
183 A number of studies based primarily upon private sector organisations have analysed the impact that these variables will have.
184 But analysts noted that without knowing the impact of the big merger, it was almost impossible to make an accurate projection.
185 New technology is having an impact on aerial photography in different ways.
186 As with all the economic forces affecting firms' behaviour, the impact of change is uneven and defies generalisation.
187 How the impact of television news turned Oxfam into an international agency.
188 Beyond it we must look at actual behaviour to assess the impact of higher taxes on incentives.
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