Synonym: encroach, entrench, infringe, trench. Similar words: damping, dipping, chopping, finger, singer, developing, shopping bag, housekeeping. Meaning: [ɪm'pɪndʒ] v. 1. impinge or infringe upon 2. advance beyond the usual limit.
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31. The assessment was based on Neuman's model, which examines the stresses that impinge on an individual's equilibrium.
32. Thus, many recreational activities do not impinge on the physical environment or landscape with which this section is concerned.
33. But there is no doubt that libel law does in other respects impinge upon the justifiable freedom of the press.
34. Even bilateral treaties impinge upon non-parties: the distribution of values between two parties can rarely be contained within neatly drawn lines.
35. I do not intend to intrude on your life, or impinge in any direct manner.
36. But beyond those frontiers are alien cultures which impinge on our own for good or ill.
37. But those were small matters and did not impinge upon the freedom of others.
38. Only the really big and powerful tribes impinge upon human or Dwarf history.
39. I heard the rain impinge upon the earth.
40. Her opinion impinge on my decision.
41. Could these increasing restrictions impinge on grassroots journalism?
42. Rays light impinge upon the retina.
43. Malnutrition and eventually cachexia have been shown to have a negative influence on the clinical course of CHF and COPD, and to impinge on patients' quality of life.
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44. This requires political courage: such actions would impinge on powerful domestic constituencies.
45. There are many other social factors that impinge upon the prepubertal male and imprint upon him powerful attachments.
46. In SimEarth, a mind - boggling web of factors impinge on each other sort out what does what.
47. As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.
48. He clung to the destruction, impinge and arrogation of the civilization by death. Hiding behind the figures of women, he expressed his rebel mind with extreme sense stimulation.
49. His every decision and act impinge directly upon his struggle for physical survival.
50. This head CT scan demonstrates a mass with irregular margins in the region of the sella. Such a mass may impinge upon the optic chiasm, just like a pituitary adenoma.
51. Nora was determined that tragedy would impinge as little as possible Constance's life.
52. Naturally Earth changes will impinge themselves upon you depending on where you live.
53. They impinge on the final structure, grain size and properties of this alloy.
54. The solar wind does not impinge directly on the earth and its atmosphere, however.
55. Plates should not impinge on the acromion, the biceps tendon, or rotator cuff insertions.
56. He warned that a number of factors could impinge the ambitious growth targets for the future.
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